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Strain‐Enhanced Metallic Intermixing in Shape‐Controlled Multilayered Core–Shell Nanostructures: Toward Shaped Intermetallics

Benjamin P. Williams, Allison P. Young, Ilektra Andoni, Yong Han, Wei‐Shang Lo, Matthew Golden, Jane Yang, Lian‐Ming Lyu, Chun‐Hong Kuo, James W. Evans, Wenyu Huang, Chia‐Kuang Tsung

2020Angewandte Chemie International Edition32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Controlling the surface composition of shaped bimetallic nanoparticles could offer precise tunability of geometric and electronic surface structure for new nanocatalysts. To achieve this goal, a platform for studying the intermixing process in a shaped nanoparticle was designed, using multilayered Pd-Ni-Pt core-shell nanocubes as precursors. Under mild conditions, the intermixing between Ni and Pt could be tuned by changing layer thickness and number, triggering intermixing while preserving nanoparticle shape. Intermixing of the two metals is monitored using transmission electron microscopy. The surface structure evolution is characterized using electrochemical methanol oxidation. DFT calculations suggest that the low-temperature mixing is enhanced by shorter diffusion lengths and strain introduced by the layered structure. The platform and insights presented are an advance toward the realization of shape-controlled multimetallic nanoparticles tailored to each potential application.

Topics & Concepts

IntermetallicMaterials scienceShell (structure)NanostructureCore (optical fiber)Strain (injury)Composite materialMetalNanotechnologyMetallurgyAlloyInternal medicineMedicineElectrocatalysts for Energy ConversionMolecular Junctions and NanostructuresNanomaterials for catalytic reactions