Department of Chemical Engineering, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USA.
Research Resource Center (East), University of Illinois, Chicago, IL 60607, USA.
Science. 2017 Dec 15;358(6369):1427-1430. doi: 10.1126/science.aao6538. Epub 2017 Nov 23.
Supported nanoparticles containing more than one metal have a variety of applications in sensing, catalysis, and biomedicine. Common synthesis techniques for this type of material often result in large, unalloyed nanoparticles that lack the interactions between the two metals that give the particles their desired characteristics. We demonstrate a relatively simple, effective, generalizable method to produce highly dispersed, well-alloyed bimetallic nanoparticles. Ten permutations of noble and base metals (platinum, palladium, copper, nickel, and cobalt) were synthesized with average particle sizes from 0.9 to 1.4 nanometers, with tight size distributions. High-resolution imaging and x-ray analysis confirmed the homogeneity of alloying in these ultrasmall nanoparticles.
负载超过一种金属的纳米粒子在传感、催化和生物医学方面具有多种应用。这种材料的常见合成技术通常会产生大的、未合金的纳米粒子,缺乏两种金属之间的相互作用,而这种相互作用赋予了粒子所需的特性。我们展示了一种相对简单、有效、可推广的方法来制备高度分散、均匀合金的双金属纳米粒子。十种贵金属和基础金属(铂、钯、铜、镍和钴)的组合被合成,平均粒径从 0.9 到 1.4 纳米,粒径分布紧凑。高分辨率成像和 X 射线分析证实了这些超小纳米粒子中合金化的均匀性。