Transmetallation as an effective strategy for the preparation of bimetallic CoPd and CuPd nanoparticles

The preparation of palladium alloy nanoparticles is of great interest for many applications, especially in catalysis. Starting from presynthesized nanoparticles of a less noble metal, a transmetallation reaction involving a redox process at the nanoparticle surface can be exploited to modify the nan...

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Published inNanoscale Vol. 6; no. 3; pp. 156 - 1566
Main Authors Bersani, Marco, Conte, Luca, Martucci, Alessandro, Guglielmi, Massimo, Mattei, Giovanni, Bello, Valentina, Rosei, Renzo, Centazzo, Massimo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England 01.01.2014
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Summary:The preparation of palladium alloy nanoparticles is of great interest for many applications, especially in catalysis. Starting from presynthesized nanoparticles of a less noble metal, a transmetallation reaction involving a redox process at the nanoparticle surface can be exploited to modify the nanoparticle composition and crystalline phase. As an example, monodispersed -cobalt and face-centered cubic copper nanoparticles were synthesized in organic solvents at high temperature and the as-formed nanoparticles were reacted with palladium( ii ) hexafluoroacetylacetonate resulting in the formation of alloyed nanoparticles whose composition closely follows the reactant ratio. The oxidative state of the nanoparticle surface greatly affects the success of the transmetallation reaction and a reduction treatment was necessary to achieve the desired final product. Electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction showed that for cobalt a limiting palladium content for the -phase alloy is found, above which an fcc alloy nucleates, while for copper the fcc crystalline phase is preserved throughout the whole composition range. We studied the effect of the crystalline phase and surface oxidation on CoPd and CuPd alloyed nanoparticles prepared via transmetallation.
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ISSN:2040-3364
2040-3372
DOI:10.1039/c3nr04409b