Synthesis of Pd Nanoframes by Excavating Solid Nanocrystals for Enhanced Catalytic Properties

2017 
Synthesis of metal nanoframes has been of great interest for their open structures and high fractions of active surface sites, which gives rise to outstanding performance in catalysis. In this work, Pd nanoframes with well-defined structures have been successfully prepared by directly excavating solid nanocrystals. The success of this synthesis mainly relies on the fine control over the oxidative etching and regrowth rates. Due to the different regrowth rates at three typical types of surface sites (e.g., corners, edges, and faces), the removal of Pd atoms can be controlled at a certain site by carefully tuning the rates of the oxidative etching and regrowth. Without the presence of the reducing agent, etching dominates the process, resulting in the shape transformation of nanocrystals with well-defined shapes (e.g., octahedra) to cuboctahedra. In contrast, when a certain amount of the reducing agent (e.g., HCHO) is added, the regrowth rate at the corner and edge sites can be controlled to be equivalent t...
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