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Nanoscale ; 12(16): 8687-8692, 2020 Apr 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32267279

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We investigated lattice strain on alloyed surfaces using ∼10 nm core-shell nanoparticles with controlled size, shape, and composition. We developed a wet-chemistry method for synthesizing small octahedral PdPt alloy nanoparticles and Au@PdPt core-shell nanoparticles with Pd-Pt alloy shells and Au cores. Upon introduction of the Au core, the size and shape of the overall nanostructure and the composition of the alloyed PdPt were maintained, enabling the use of the electrooxidation of formic acid as a probe to compare the surface structures with different lattice strain. We have found that the structure of the alloyed surface is indeed impacted by the lattice strain generated by the Au core. To further reveal the impact of lattice strain, we fine-tuned the shell thickness. Then, we used synchrotron-based X-ray diffraction to investigate the degree of lattice strain and compared the observations with the results of the formic acid electrooxidation, suggesting that there is an optimal intermediate shell thickness for high catalytic activity.

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Langmuir ; 34(45): 13697-13704, 2018 11 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30343577

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The combined functionality of components in organic-inorganic hybrid nanomaterials render them efficient nanoreactors. However, the development in this field is limited due to a lack of synthetic avenues and systematic control of the growth kinetics of hybrid structures. In this work, we take advantage of an ionic switch for regio-control of Au-BINOL(1,1'-Bi-2-naphthol) hybrid nanostructures. Aromatic BINOL molecules assemble into nanospheres, concomitant with the growth of the Au nanocrystals. The morphological evolution of Au nanocrystals is solely controlled by the presence of halides in the synthetic system. Here we show that quaternary ammonium surfactants (CTAB or CTAC), not only bridging Au and BINOL, but also contributing to the formation of concentric or eccentric structures when their concentrations are tuned to the range of 10-5 to 10-3 M. This facile strategy offers the potential advantage of scalable production, with diverse functional organic-inorganic hybrid nanocomposites being produced based on the specific archetype of Au-BINOL hybrid nanocomposites.

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