A new approach is presented to form self-supported bimetallic nanosized solids with acid and redox catalytic properties. They are water-, air- and H2-stable, and are able to activate demanding C-C and C-H reactions. A detailed mechanistic study on the formation of the Ag-Fe bimetallic system shows that a rapid redox-coupled sequence between Ag+, O2 (air) and Fe2+ occurs, giving monodisperse Ag nanoparticles supported by O-bridged diatomic Fe3+ triflimides. The system can be expanded to Ag nanoparticles embedded within a matrix of Cu2+, Bi3+ and Yb3+ triflimide.
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Cabrero-Antonino, J. R., Tejeda-Serrano, M., Quesada, M., Vidal-Moya, J. A., Leyva-Pérez, A., & Corma, A. (2016). Bimetallic nanosized solids with acid and redox properties for catalytic activation of C-C and C-H bonds. Chemical Science, 8(1), 689–696. https://doi.org/10.1039/C6SC03335K
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