Hydrophilic Pt nanoflowers: Synthesis, crystallographic analysis and catalytic performance

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Water-soluble Pt nanoflowers (NFs) were prepared by diethylene glycol-mediated reduction of Pt acetylacetonate (Pt(acac)2) in the presence of polyethylenimine. Advanced electron microscopy analysis showed that the NFs consist of multiple branches with a truncated cubic morphology and different crystallographic orientations. We demonstrate that the nature of the solvent strongly influences the resulting morphology. The catalytic performance of the Pt NFs in 4-nitrophenol reduction was found to be superior to that of other nanoparticle-based catalysts. Additionally, the Pt NFs display good catalytic reusability with no loss of activity after five consecutive cycles.

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Mourdikoudis, S., Altantzis, T., Liz-Marzán, L. M., Bals, S., Pastoriza-Santos, I., & Pérez-Juste, J. (2016). Hydrophilic Pt nanoflowers: Synthesis, crystallographic analysis and catalytic performance. CrystEngComm, 18(19), 3422–3427. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6ce00039h

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