Facile synthesis of pd nanocubes with assistant of iodide and investigation of their electrocatalytic performances towards formic acid oxidation

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This article presents a facile, one-pot method using the aqueous phase for the synthesis of high-quality Pd nanocubes. In this study, Pd chloride was used as the precursor, sodium iodide as capping agent, and poly(vinylpyrrolidone) as surfactant and reducing agent. The effects of different halogens on the morphology of Pd nanocrystals were investigated. The results showed that, in this synthesis system, the selection and proper amount of sodium iodide was essential to the preparation of high-quality Pd nanocubes. When iodide was replaced by other halogens (such as bromide and chloride), Pd nanocrystals with cubic morphology could not be obtained. In addition, we have found that NaBH 4 can be used to efficiently remove inorganic covers, such as iodide, from the surface of Pd nanoparticles as synthesized. The Pd nanoparticles obtained were employed as electro-catalysts for formic acid oxidation, and they exhibited excellent catalytic activity and good stability towards this reaction.

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Liu, X., Li, Z., Wang, K., Zhou, L., Zhao, X., Jiang, W., … Deng, Y. (2019). Facile synthesis of pd nanocubes with assistant of iodide and investigation of their electrocatalytic performances towards formic acid oxidation. Nanomaterials, 9(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano9030375

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