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Potential-Dependent Structural Memory Effects in Au-Pd Nanoalloys

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS
Volume 3, Issue 3, Pages 315-321

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jz201660t

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  1. Solvay RD, Belgium
  2. European Union through the ELCAT Marie-Curie Initial Training Network ELCAT [214936-2]

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Alloying of metals offers great opportunities for directing reactivity of catalytic reactions. For nanoalloys, this is critically dependent on near-surface composition, which is determined by the segregation energies of alloy components. Here Au-Pd surface composition and distribution of Pd within a Au0.7Pd0.3 nanoalloy were investigated by monitoring the electrocatalytic behavior for the oxygen reduction reaction used as a sensitive surface ensemble probe. A time-dependent selectivity toward the formation of H2O2 as the main oxygen reduction product has been observed, demonstrating that the applied potential history determines surface composition. DFT modeling suggests that these changes can result both from Pd surface diffusion and from exchange of Pd between the shell and the core. Importantly, it is shown that these reorganizations are controlled by surface adsorbate population, which results in a potential-dependent Au-Pd surface composition and in remarkable structural memory effects.

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