Using a method that combines experimental
and simulated Aberration-Corrected
High Resolution Electron Microscopy images with digital image processing
and structure modeling, strain distribution maps within gold nanoparticles
relevant to real powder type catalysts, i.e., smaller than 3 nm, and
supported on a ceria-based mixed oxide have been determined. The influence
of the reduction state of the support and particle size has been examined.
In this respect, it has been proven that reduction even at low temperatures
induces a much larger compressive strain on the first {111} planes
at the interface. This increase in compression fully explains, in
accordance with previous DFT calculations, the loss of CO adsorption
capacity of the interface area previously reported for Au supported
on ceria-based oxides