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Galvanic replacement reaction: recent developments for engineering metal nanostructures towards catalytic applications
被引:248
作者:
da Silva, Anderson G. M.
[1
]
Rodrigues, Thenner S.
[1
]
Haigh, Sarah J.
[2
]
Camargo, Pedro H. C.
[1
]
机构:
[1] Univ Sao Paulo, Inst Quim, Dept Quim Fundamental, Av Prof Lineu Prestes 748, BR-05508000 Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
[2] Univ Manchester, Sch Mat, Manchester M13 9PL, Lancs, England
基金:
巴西圣保罗研究基金会;
关键词:
LARGE-SCALE SYNTHESIS;
SURFACE-PLASMON RESONANCE;
POLYOL SYNTHESIS;
HOLLOW NANOSTRUCTURES;
SILVER NANOSTRUCTURES;
PRECURSOR REDUCTION;
GOLD NANOPARTICLES;
SHAPE EVOLUTION;
OXIDATION;
GROWTH;
D O I:
10.1039/c7cc02352a
中图分类号:
O6 [化学];
学科分类号:
0703 ;
摘要:
Metallic nanoparticles have been extensively studied towards applications in catalysis. Among the several methods for their controlled synthesis, galvanic replacement is particularly attractive as it enables the production of bimetallic and hollow nanomaterials displaying ultrathin walls in a single reaction step. This procedure is versatile, but final morphologies are often limited to shapes that represent the hollow analogues of the starting template nanocrystals. For catalytic applications, it is highly desirable to broaden the scope of physicochemical control that can be achieved by this method. This feature article discusses recent strategies developed in our group for the synthesis of hollow bimetallic nanomaterials by galvanic replacement that enable a further level of control over surface morphologies and composition. We begin by briefly explaining the fundamentals of the conventional galvanic replacement reaction between Ag and AuCl4-. This is one of the most characteristic galvanic replacement reactions, and it can be tuned to create a huge variety of nanoparticle morphologies. We will discuss how advanced electron microscopy characterization enables us to uncover surface-segregation behavior as a function of compositions, and relate this to the detected catalytic performance. We will also discuss how galvanic replacement can be extended to trimetallic compositions, leading to improvements in catalytic activities compared to mono or bimetallic counterparts. Furthermore, we will show how surface morphology, size, and anisotropic growth can be controlled by tuning the temperature during the synthesis and by combining galvanic replacement reaction with co-reduction. Finally, we will demonstrate how these approaches are promising for large-scale synthesis of controlled hollow nanostructures and their incorporation into supports to produce catalysts at the gram-scale. We believe the developments described herein shed important insights and may inspire the development of sophisticated and controlled nanomaterials at relatively larger scales for catalytic applications.
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页码:7135 / 7148
页数:14
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