Authors
Rosa M Arán-Ais, Fabio Dionigi, Thomas Merzdorf, Martin Gocyla, Marc Heggen, Rafal E Dunin-Borkowski, Manuel Gliech, José Solla-Gullón, Enrique Herrero, Juan M Feliu, Peter Strasser
Publication date
2015/11/11
Journal
Nano letters
Volume
15
Issue
11
Pages
7473-7480
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Multimetallic shape-controlled nanoparticles offer great opportunities to tune the activity, selectivity, and stability of electrocatalytic surface reactions. However, in many cases, our synthetic control over particle size, composition, and shape is limited requiring trial and error. Deeper atomic-scale insight in the particle formation process would enable more rational syntheses. Here we exemplify this using a family of trimetallic PtNiCo nanooctahedra obtained via a low-temperature, surfactant-free solvothermal synthesis. We analyze the competition between Ni and Co precursors under coreduction “one-step” conditions when the Ni reduction rates prevailed. To tune the Co reduction rate and final content, we develop a “two-step” route and track the evolution of the composition and morphology of the particles at the atomic scale. To achieve this, scanning transmission electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray …
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