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Epitaxial Growth of Multimetallic Pd@PtM (M = Ni, Rh, Ru) Core–Shell Nanoplates Realized by in Situ-Produced CO from Interfacial Catalytic Reactions
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2016
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Materials ScienceSitu-produced CoChemical EngineeringCatalytic MaterialBenzyl AlcoholEngineeringNanomaterialsNanotechnologySingle-atom CatalystPd NanoplatesNanocatalysisCatalysisCommercial Pt CatalystsChemistryCatalyst PreparationNanoheterogeneous CatalysisEpitaxial GrowthInterfacial Catalytic Reactions
Pt-based multimetallic core-shell nanoplates have received great attention as advanced catalysts, but the synthesis is still challenging. Here we report the synthesis of multimetallic Pd@PtM (M = Ni, Rh, Ru) nanoplates including Pd@Pt nanoplates, in which Pt or Pt alloy shells with controlled thickness epitaxially grow on plate-like Pd seeds. The key to achieve high-quality Pt-based multimetallic nanoplates is in situ generation of CO through interfacial catalytic reactions associated with Pd nanoplates and benzyl alcohol. In addition, the accurate control in a trace amount of CO is also of great importance for conformal growth of multimetallic core-shell nanoplates. The Pd@PtNi nanoplates exhibit substantially improved activity and stability for methanol oxidation reaction (MOR) compared to the Pd@Pt nanoplates and commercial Pt catalysts due to the advantages arising from plate-like, core-shell, and alloy structures.
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