“…Furthermore, the intense strain at the interfaces is observed for endo particles, which are nanoparticles that remain embedded within the host material instead of being exposed on the surface (Figure a). , On the basis of these arguments, the interface structure between the metals and supports is smooth with minimal defects to ensure that the lattice mismatch is compensated by the distortion near the interface, as shown in the “strain model” in Figure b . In contrast, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images of ex-solved nanoparticles shown in other studies reveal that the lattice parameters of ex-solved metals and support oxides deviate minimally from their original values, indicating insignificant lattice distortions. ,− Following these observations, the lattice mismatch would be compensated by the dislocations at the interfaces, instead of strain, as represented in the “dislocation models” in Figure b. In fact, Du et al observed moiré patterns at the interface of ex-solved nanoparticles, which is suggested to be an evidence supporting the dislocation interface model …”