Pt–Cu nanoctahedra: synthesis and comparative study with nanocubes on their electrochemical catalytic performance?

Chemical Science Pub Date: 2012-08-17 DOI: 10.1039/C2SC20514A

Abstract

Pt–Cu nanoctahedra were successfully synthesized through a simultaneous reduction of platinum(II) acetylacetonate and copper(I)/(II) chloride in the presence of tungsten hexacarbonyl, oleylamine and oleic acid at high temperature. Comparative studies of electrocatalysis on Pt nanocubes, the {111}-terminated Pt–Cu nanoctahedra and {100}-bounded Pt–Cu nanocubes with similar composition and size indicate that the activity of Pt–Cu nanocrystals towards formic acid oxidation is shape-dependent, and is higher than that of Pt nanocubes.

Graphical abstract: Pt–Cu nanoctahedra: synthesis and comparative study with nanocubes on their electrochemical catalytic performance
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