Noble-Metal Nanorod Cryoaerogels with Electrocatalytically Active Surface Sites

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Abstract

Noble-metal-based electrocatalysts usually contain small nanoparticle building blocks to ensure a high specific surface area as the scene for the surface processes. Here, we show that relatively large noble-metal nanorods are also promising candidates to build up functional macrostructures with prominent electrocatalytic activity. After optimizing and upscaling the syntheses of gold nanorods and gold bipyramid-templated silver nanorods, cryoaerogels are fabricated on a conductive substrate via flash freezing and subsequent freeze drying. The versatile cryoaerogelation technique allows the formation of macrostructures with dendritic, open-pore structure facilitating the increase of the accessible nanorod surfaces. It is demonstrated via electrochemical oxidation and stripping test experiments that noble-metal surface sites are electrochemically active in redox reactions. Furthermore, gold nanorod cryoaerogels offer a platform for redox sensing, ethanol oxidation reaction, as well as glucose sensing. Compared to their simply drop-cast and dried counterparts, the noble-metal nanorod cryoaerogels offer enhanced activity due to the open porosity of the fabricated nanostructure while maintaining structural stability.

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Zámbó, D., Rusch, P., Lübkemann, F., & Bigall, N. C. (2021). Noble-Metal Nanorod Cryoaerogels with Electrocatalytically Active Surface Sites. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 13(48), 57774–57785. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.1c16424

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