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Compositional tuning of gas-phase synthesized Pd-Cu nanoparticles

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NANOSCALE ADVANCES
Volume 5, Issue 22, Pages 6069-6077

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3na00438d

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This study investigates the compositional tuning of Pd-Cu bimetallic nanoparticles using the spark ablation method, demonstrating the ability to tailor the chemical composition within a wide range. The comprehensive analyses provide insights into the formation and structure of bimetallic nanoparticles, paving the way for the development of efficient and affordable catalysts.
Bimetallic nanoparticles have gained significant attention in catalysis as potential alternatives to expensive catalysts based on noble metals. In this study, we investigate the compositional tuning of Pd-Cu bimetallic nanoparticles using a physical synthesis method called spark ablation. By utilizing pure and alloyed electrodes in different configurations, we demonstrate the ability to tailor the chemical composition of nanoparticles within the range of approximately 80 : 20 at% to 40 : 60 at% (Pd : Cu), measured using X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and transmission electron microscopy energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (TEM-EDXS). Time-resolved XRF measurements revealed a shift in composition throughout the ablation process, potentially influenced by material transfer between electrodes. Powder X-ray diffraction confirmed the predominantly fcc phase of the nanoparticles while high-resolution TEM and scanning TEM-EDXS confirmed the mixing of Pd and Cu within individual nanoparticles. X-ray photoelectron and absorption spectroscopy were used to analyze the outermost atomic layers of the nanoparticles, which is highly important for catalytic applications. Such comprehensive analyses offer insights into the formation and structure of bimetallic nanoparticles and pave the way for the development of efficient and affordable catalysts for various applications. Tailored Pd-Cu nanoparticles by spark ablation with a broad compositional range. X-ray spectroscopy and electron microscopy were used to show dynamic synthesis, successful mixing, and insights for development of new catalysts.

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