EMMC and Johnson Matthey present the CASE STUDY
“Predicting the Oxygen-Binding Properties of Platinum Nanoparticle
Ensembles by Combining High-Precision Electron Microscopy and
Density Functional Theory”
Interview of Dr Misbah Sarwar, Johnson Matthey
Writers: Alexandra Simperler and Gerhard Goldbeck (both Goldbeck Consulting)
The case is based on JM research into fuel-cell cathodes. It has been published in:
“Predicting the Oxygen-Binding Properties of Platinum Nanoparticle Ensembles by Combining High-Precision
Electron Microscopy and Density Functional Theory”, J. Aarons, L. Jones, A. Varambhia, K.E., MacArthur, D. Ozkaya, M. Sarwar,
C.-K. Skylaris, P.D. Nellist; Nano Lett. 17 (2017) 4003−4012, (DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.6b04799)
Funding
This work has received funding via the EMMC-CSA project
from the European Union‘s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme
under Grant Agreement No 723867