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Facile Direct Seed-Mediated Growth of AuPt Bimetallic Shell on the Surface of Pd Nanocubes and Application for Direct H(2)O(2)Synthesis

Authors
Han, Geun-HoKim, Ki YoonNam, HyunjiKim, HyeonjinYoon, JihwanLee, Jung-HyunKim, Hong-KyuAhn, Jae-PyoungLee, Seung YongLee, Kwan-YoungYu, Taekyung
Issue Date
Jun-2020
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
bimetallic shell; direct synthesis of H2O2; shell control; core-shell; mild condition; fast-screening
Citation
CATALYSTS, v.10, no.6
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Journal Title
CATALYSTS
Volume
10
Number
6
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/55445
DOI
10.3390/catal10060650
ISSN
2073-4344
Abstract
The selective enhancement of catalytic activity is a challenging task, as catalyst modification is generally accompanied by both desirable and undesirable properties. For example, in the case of the direct synthesis of hydrogen peroxide, Pt on Pd improves hydrogen conversion, but lowers hydrogen peroxide selectivity, whereas Au on Pd enhances hydrogen peroxide selectivity but decreases hydrogen conversion. Toward an ideal catalytic property, the development of a catalyst that is capable of improving H-H dissociation for increasing H(2)conversion, whilst suppressing O-O dissociation for high H(2)O(2)selectivity would be highly beneficial. Pd-core AuPt-bimetallic shell nanoparticles with a nano-sized bimetallic layer composed of Au-rich or Pt-rich content with Pd cubes were readily prepared via the direct seed-mediated growth method. In the Pd-core AuPt-bimetallic shell nanoparticles, Au was predominantly located on the {100} facets of the Pd nanocubes, whereas Pt was deposited on the corners of the Pd nanocubes. The evaluation of Pd-core AuPt-bimetallic shell nanoparticles with varying Au and Pt contents revealed that Pd-core AuPt-bimetallic shell that was composed of 2.5 mol% Au and 5 mol% Pt, in relation to Pd, exhibited the highest H(2)O(2)production rate (914 mmol H(2)O(2)g(metal)(-1)h(-1)), due to the improvement of both H(2)O(2)selectivity and H(2)conversion.
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