Issue 5, 2016

Synthesis and catalytic properties of highly branched palladium nanostructures using seeded growth

Abstract

In order to develop nanocatalysts with enhanced catalytic performance, it is important to be able to synthesize nanocrystals enclosed by high-index surface facets, due to their high density of low coordinated atoms at step, ledge and kink sites. Here, we report a facile seed-mediated route to the synthesis of highly branched Pd nanostructures with a combination of {113}, {115} and {220} high-index surface planes. The size of these nanostructures is readily controlled by a simple manipulation of the seed concentration. The selective use of oleylamine and oleic acid was also found to be critical to the synthesis of these structures, with Pd icosahedra enclosed by low-index {111} facets being produced when hexadecylamine was employed as capping ligand. The structure–property relationship of these nanostructures as catalysts in Suzuki-cross coupling reactions was then investigated and compared, with the high-index faceted branched Pd nanostructures found to be the most effective catalysts.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis and catalytic properties of highly branched palladium nanostructures using seeded growth

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Oct 2015
Accepted
08 Jan 2016
First published
08 Jan 2016

Nanoscale, 2016,8, 2867-2874

Author version available

Synthesis and catalytic properties of highly branched palladium nanostructures using seeded growth

L. Graham, G. Collins, J. D. Holmes and R. D. Tilley, Nanoscale, 2016, 8, 2867 DOI: 10.1039/C5NR07413D

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