Issue 39, 2015

The formation mechanism of bimetallic PtRu alloy nanoparticles in solvothermal synthesis

Abstract

An understanding of the nucleation and growth mechanism of bimetallic nanoparticles in solvothermal synthesis is important for further development of nanoparticles with tailored nanostructures and properties. Here the formation of PtRu alloy nanoparticles in a solvothermal synthesis using metal acetylacetonate salts as precursors and ethanol as both the solvent and reducing agent has been studied by in situ synchrotron radiation powder X-ray diffraction (SR-PXRD). Unlike the classical mechanism for the synthesis of monodisperse sols, the nucleation and growth processes of bimetallic PtRu nanoparticles occur simultaneously under solvothermal conditions. In the literature co-reduction of Pt and Ru is often assumed to be required to form PtRu bimetallic nanocrystals, but it is shown that monometallic Pt nanocrystals nucleate first and rapidly grow to an average size of 5 nm. Subsequently, the PtRu bimetallic alloy is formed in the second nucleation stage through a surface nucleation mechanism related to the reduction of Ru. The calculated average crystallite size of the resulting PtRu nanocrystals is smaller than that of the primary Pt nanocrystals due to the large disorder in the PtRu alloyed structure.

Graphical abstract: The formation mechanism of bimetallic PtRu alloy nanoparticles in solvothermal synthesis

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
03 Jul 2015
Accepted
27 Aug 2015
First published
02 Sep 2015

Nanoscale, 2015,7, 16170-16174

Author version available

The formation mechanism of bimetallic PtRu alloy nanoparticles in solvothermal synthesis

J. Mi, P. Nørby, M. Bremholm, J. Becker and B. B. Iversen, Nanoscale, 2015, 7, 16170 DOI: 10.1039/C5NR04459F

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