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Twin Proliferation and Prolongation under Kinetic Control: Pd–Au Janus Icosahedra <i>versus</i> Pd@Au Core–Shell Starfishes

Xiaoyu Qiu, Veronica Pawlik, Shan Zhou, Jing Tao, Younan Xia

2023Journal of the American Chemical Society29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide Heterogeneous bimetallic nanocrystals featuring explicit spatial configurations and abundant twin defects can simultaneously enable geometric and ligand effects to enhance catalytic and photonic applications. Herein, we report two growth patterns of Au atoms on penta-twinned Pd decahedra, involving twin proliferation to generate asymmetric Pd–Au Janus icosahedra and twin elongation to produce anisotropic [email protected] core–shell starfishes, respectively. Mechanistic analysis indicates that the injection rate determines the lower-limit number ( n low ) of Au(III) ions in the steady state and thus controls the growth pattern. When n low ≤ 5.5, the kinetic rate is slow enough to initiate asymmetrical one-side growth but fast enough to outpace surface diffusion; Au tetrahedral subunits are successively proliferated along the axial ⟨110⟩ direction of Pd decahedra to form Pd–Au Janus icosahedra. Composed of five Pd and 15 Au tetrahedral subunits, such a heterogeneous icosahedron supports high (2.2 GPa) tensile strain and high strain difference up to +21.9%. In contrast, when n low > 5.5, the fast reduction kinetics promotes symmetric growth with inadequate surface diffusion. As such, Au atoms are laterally deposited along five high-indexed ⟨211⟩ ridges of Pd decahedra to generate concave [email protected] core–shell starfishes with tunable sizes (28–40 nm), twin elongation ratios (33.82–162.08%), and lattice expansion ratios (8.82–20.10%).

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ChemistryCrystallographyElongationSurface diffusionShell (structure)DiffusionNanotechnologyChemical physicsTetrahedronKineticsUltimate tensile strengthMaterials sciencePhysical chemistryMetallurgyThermodynamicsComposite materialAdsorptionPhysicsQuantum mechanicsNanocluster Synthesis and ApplicationsLaser-Ablation Synthesis of NanoparticlesQuantum Dots Synthesis And Properties
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