Highly Selective Synthesis of Catalytically Active Monodisperse Rhodium Nanocubes
Article 2008 en
Authors
YZ
Ya‐Wen Zhang
MG
Michael Graß
JK
John N. Kuhn
Abstract
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Monodisperse sub-10 nm Rh nanocubes were synthesized with high selectivity (>85%) by a seedless polyol method. The {100} faces of the Rh NCs were effectively stabilized by chemically adsorbed Br- ions from trimethyl(tetradecyl)ammonium bromide (TTAB). This simple one-step polyol route can be readily applied to the preparation of Pt and Pd nanocubes. Moreover, the organic molecules of PVP and TTAB that encapsulated the Rh nanocubes did not prevent catalytic activity for pyrrole hydrogenation and CO oxidation.
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