Pd Nanocrystals with Continuously Tunable High-Index Facets as a Model Nanocatalyst

Neng Fei Yu, Na Tian, Zhi You Zhou, Tian Sheng, Wen Feng Lin, Jin Yu Ye, Shuo Liu, Hai Bin Ma, Shi Gang Sun

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Abstract

Knowledge of the structure-reactivity relationship of catalysts is usually gained through using well-defined bulk single-crystal planes as model catalysts. However, there exists a huge gap between bulk single-crystal planes and practical nanocatalysts in terms of size, structural complexity, and local environment. Herein, we efficiently bridged this gap by developing a model nanocatalyst based on nanocrystals with continuously tunable surface structures. Pd nanocrystals with finely tunable facets, ranging from a flat {100} low-index facet to a series of {hk0} high-index facets, were prepared by an electrochemical square-wave potential method. The validity of the Pd model nanocatalyst has been demonstrated by structure-reactivity studies of electrocatalytic oxidation of small organic molecules. We further observed that Pd nanocrystals exhibited catalytic performance considerably different from bulk Pd single-crystal planes with the same Miller indices. Such differences were attributed to special catalytic functions conferred by nanocrystal edges. This study paves a promising route for investigating catalytic reactions effectively at the atomic level and nanoscales.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3144-3152
Number of pages9
JournalACS Catalysis
Volume9
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Apr 2019

Keywords

  • electrocatalysis
  • electrooxidation
  • high-index facets
  • model catalysts
  • single crystalline planes
  • structure-reactivity relationship

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