Synthesis of Pt3Y and Other Early–Late Intermetallic Nanoparticles by Way of a Molten Reducing Agent

Early–late intermetallic phases have garnered increased attention recently for their catalytic properties. To achieve the high surface areas needed for industrially relevant applications, these phases must be synthesized as nanoparticles in a scalable fashion. Herein, Pt3Ytargeted as a prototypical...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American Chemical Society 2017-04, Vol.139 (16), p.5672-5675
Hauptverfasser: Kanady, Jacob S, Leidinger, Peter, Haas, Andreas, Titlbach, Sven, Schunk, Stephan, Schierle-Arndt, Kerstin, Crumlin, Ethan J, Wu, Cheng Hao, Alivisatos, A. Paul
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Zusammenfassung:Early–late intermetallic phases have garnered increased attention recently for their catalytic properties. To achieve the high surface areas needed for industrially relevant applications, these phases must be synthesized as nanoparticles in a scalable fashion. Herein, Pt3Ytargeted as a prototypical example of an early–late intermetallichas been synthesized as nanoparticles approximately 5–20 nm in diameter via a solution process and characterized by XRD, TEM, EDS, and XPS. The key development is the use of a molten borohydride (MEt3BH, M = Na, K) as both the reducing agent and reaction medium. Readily available halide precursors of the two metals are used. Accordingly, no organic ligands are necessary, as the resulting halide salt byproduct prevents sintering, which further permits dispersion of the nanoscale intermetallic onto a support. The versatility of this approach was validated by the synthesis of other intermetallic phases such as Pt3Sc, Pt3Lu, Pt2Na, and Au2Y.
ISSN:0002-7863
1520-5126
DOI:10.1021/jacs.7b01366