4.8 Article

Ratio-Controlled Synthesis of CuNi Octahedra and Nanocubes with Enhanced Catalytic Activity

Journal

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 137, Issue 44, Pages 14027-14030

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5b08289

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  1. Collaborative Innovation Center of Suzhou Nano Science and Technology, MOST of China [2014CB932700, 2015SRG-HSC049]
  2. NSFC [21222304, 21421063, 21203173, 21573206, 51371164, 51132007, J1030412]
  3. Strategic Priority Research Program B of CAS [XDB01020000]
  4. Fundamental Research Funds for Central Universities [WK2340000050, WK206-0190025, WK3510000002]

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Non-noble bimetallic nanocrystals (NCs) have been widely explored due to not only their low cost and abundant content in the Earth's crust but also their outstanding performance in catalytic reactions. However, controllable synthesis of non-noble alloys remains a significant challenge. Here we report a facile synthesis of CuNi octahedra and nanocubes with controllable shapes and tunable compositions. Its success relies on the use of borane morpholine as a reducing agent, which upon decomposition generates a burst of H-2 molecules to induce rapid formation of the nuclei. Specifically, octahedra switched to nanocubes with an increased amount of borane morpholine. In addition, the ratio of CuNi NCs could be facilely tuned by changing the molar ratio of both precursors. The obtained CuNi NCs exhibited high activity in aldehyde-alkyne-amine coupling reactions, and their performance is strongly facet- and composition-dependent due to the competition of the surface energy (enhanced by increasing the percent of Ni) and active sites (derived from Cu atoms).

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