Facile Synthesis of Iridium Nanocrystals with Well-Controlled Facets Using Seed-Mediated Growth
Article 2014 en
Authors
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Xiaohu Xia
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Legna Figueroa‐Cosme
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Jing Tao
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Iridium nanoparticles have only been reported with roughly spherical shapes and sizes of 1-5 nm, making it impossible to investigate their facet-dependent catalytic properties. Here we report for the first time a simple method based on seed-mediated growth for the facile synthesis of Ir nanocrystals with well-controlled facets. The essence of this approach is to coat an ultrathin conformal shell of Ir on a Pd seed with a well-defined shape at a relatively high temperature to ensure fast surface diffusion. In this way, the facets on the initial Pd seed are faithfully replicated in the resultant Pd@Ir core-shell nanocrystal. With 6 nm Pd cubes and octahedra encased by {100} and {111} facets, respectively, as the seeds, we have successfully generated Pd@Ir cubes and octahedra covered by Ir{100} and Ir{111} facets. The Pd@Ir cubes showed higher H2 selectivity (31.8% vs 8.9%) toward the decomposition of hydrazine compared with Pd@Ir octahedra with roughly the same size.
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