| Literature DB >> 31990450 |
Xuelin Fan1, Swen Zerebecki2, Ran Du1, René Hübner3, Galina Marzum2, Guocan Jiang1, Yue Hu4, Stephan Barcikowki2, Sven Reichenberger2, Alexander Eychmüller1.
Abstract
Noble metal aerogels (NMAs) are an emerging class of porous materials. Embracing nano-sized highly-active noble metals and porous structures, they display unprecedented performance in diverse electrocatalytic processes. However, various impurities, particularly organic ligands, are often involved in the synthesis and remain in the corresponding products, hindering the investigation of the intrinsic electrocatalytic properties of NMAs. Here, starting from laser-generated inorganic-salt-stabilized metal nanoparticles, various impurity-free NMAs (Au, Pd, and Au-Pd aerogels) were fabricated. In this light, we demonstrate not only the intrinsic electrocatalytic properties of NMAs, but also the prominent roles played by ligands in tuning electrocatalysis through modulating the electron density of catalysts. These findings may offer a new dimension to engineer and optimize the electrocatalytic performance for various NMAs and beyond.Entities:
Keywords: aerogels; electrocatalysis; laser; ligand; noble metals
Year: 2020 PMID: 31990450 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201913079
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336