Enriching the branching of Au@PdAu core-shell nanocrystals using a syringe pump: kinetics control meets lattice mismatch

  • Gongguo Zhang
  • , Yanyun Ma
  • , Xiaowei Fu
  • , Wenjun Zhao
  • , Feng Liu
  • , Maochang Liu
  • , Yiqun Zheng

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Abstract

We report the fabrication of gold@palladium-gold (Au@PdAu) nanocrystals with a highly branched shapeviaseeded growth. The success of the current work relies on the use of a syringe pump for dropwise addition of a bimetallic precursor to apply control over the reaction kinetics and an elevated reaction temperature to promote island growth mode as enabled by the coupling between surface diffusion and lattice mismatch. In particular, the one-shot injection of the bimetallic precursor at 60 °C and room temperature, respectively, resulted in the production of Au@PdAu nanocrystals with the shape of a concave cube and segmented branches, respectively, while dropwise addition of the bimetallic precursor at 60 °C led to the formation of a dendritic Pd-Au shell over the spherical Au seeds. When working as electrocatalysts, as compared to solid counterparts, the Au@PdAu core-shell nanodendrites exhibit an improved operation stability for electrooxidation of ethanol in alkaline media, demonstrating the advantage in morphology and structure.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2582-2589
Number of pages8
JournalCrystEngComm
Volume23
Issue number13
DOIs
StatePublished - 7 Apr 2021

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