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Engineering porous Pd-Cu nanocrystals with tailored three-dimensional catalytic facets for highly efficient formic acid oxidation

Journal

NANOSCALE
Volume 13, Issue 6, Pages 3709-3722

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0nr09164b

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21802122]
  2. Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China [LQ20B030011]
  3. Hangzhou Normal University [2019QDL001]

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By controlling the molar ratio of Pd precursor to Cu2O, a series of Pd-Cu nanocrystals with both porous and dendritic features were successfully synthesized, showing superior electrocatalytic activity towards formic acid oxidation. The outstanding performance is attributed to surface steps, defects, three-dimensional architecture, and electronic/strain effects between Cu and Pd.
Rational synthesis of bi- or multi-metallic nanomaterials with both dendritic and porous features is appealing yet challenging. Herein, with the cubic Cu2O nanoparticles composed of ultrafine Cu2O nanocrystals as a self-template, a series of Pd-Cu nanocrystals with different morphologies (e.g., aggregates, porous nanodendrites, meshy nanochains and porous nanoboxes) are synthesized through simply regulating the molar ratio of the Pd precursor to the cubic Cu2O, indicating that the galvanic replacement and Kirkendall effect across the alloying process are well controlled. Among the as-developed various Pd-Cu nanocrystals, the porous nanodendrites with both dendritic and hollow features show superior electrocatalytic activity toward formic acid oxidation. Comprehensive characterizations including three-dimensional simulated reconstruction of a single particle and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy reveal that the surface steps, defects, three-dimensional architecture, and the electronic/strain effects between Cu and Pd are responsible for the outstanding catalytic activity and excellent stability of the Pd-Cu porous nanodendrites.

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