A new single source approach was developed to synthesize Pd-Co nanoparticles using a bimetallic compound, [Et3NH]2 [CoPd2(μ-4-I-3,5-Me2pz)4Cl4] (CoPd2) , as a molecular precursor to obtain dispersed catalyst on highly ordered pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) surface, in view of preparing oxygen reduction catalysts for low temperature fuel cells. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) techniques were employed to characterize the nanostructure formations and to determine the composition and morphology of the complex on the HOPG. Results of high resolution XPS analysis (HR-XPS) revealed the binding energies corresponding to the atomic constituents of the precursor. When the precursor solution was placed on the surface of the HOPG, the bimetallic complex assumes a tubular structure and it appears that the surface of the HOPG offers a ground for the self-organization of nanostructural formations.
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Arroyo-Ramírez, L., Montano-Serrano, R., Raptis, R. G., & Cabrera, C. R. (2009). Nanostructural Formation of Pd-Co Bimetallic Complex on HOPG Surfaces: XPS and AFM Studies. Research Letters in Nanotechnology, 2009, 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1155/2009/971423
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