| Literature DB >> 32026507 |
Hongfei Cheng1, Nailiang Yang1,2,3, Guigao Liu1, Yiyao Ge1, Jingtao Huang1, Qinbai Yun1, Yonghua Du4,5, Cheng-Jun Sun6, Bo Chen1, Jiawei Liu1, Hua Zhang1,7.
Abstract
Various kinds of amorphous materials, such as transition metal dichalcogenides, metal oxides, and metal phosphates, have demonstrated superior electrocatalytic performance compared with their crystalline counterparts. Compared to other materials for electrocatalysis, noble metals exhibit intrinsically high activity and excellent durability. However, it is still very challenging to prepare amorphous noble-metal nanomaterials due to the strong interatomic metallic bonding. Herein, the discovery of a unique thiol molecule is reported, namely bismuthiol I, which can induce the transformation of Pd nanomaterials from face-centered-cubic (fcc) phase into amorphous phase without destroying their integrity. This ligand-induced amorphization is realized by post-synthetic ligand exchange under ambient conditions, and is applicable to fcc Pd nanomaterials with different capping ligands. Importantly, the obtained amorphous Pd nanoparticles exhibit remarkably enhanced activity and excellent stability toward electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution in acidic solution. This work provides a facile and effective method for preparing amorphous Pd nanomaterials, and demonstrates their promising electrocatalytic application.Entities:
Keywords: Pd nanomaterials; amorphization; electrocatalysis; ligand exchange
Year: 2020 PMID: 32026507 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201902964
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849