Nanoporous gyroid platinum with high catalytic activity from block copolymer templates via electroless plating

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Nanoporous platinum (Pt) with a gyroid nanostructure was fabricated using a nanoporous polymer with gyroid nanochannels as a template. The nanoporous polymer template was obtained from the self-assembly of the degradable block copolymer, polystyrene-b-poly(L-lactide) (PS-PLLA), followed by the hydrolysis of the PLLA blocks. Templated electroless plating can be conducted under ambient conditions to create a precisely controlled Pt gyroid nanostructure with high crystallinity in a PS matrix. After removal of the PS matrix, the well-interconnected nanoporous gyroid Pt can be successfully fabricated. Compared with commercially available catalysts, the nanoporous Pt possesses superior macroscopic stability and peak specific activity, benefiting from the well-defined network structure with robust texture and the growth of the low-index crystalline facets of Pt.

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Cheng, C. F., Hsueh, H. Y., Lai, C. H., Pan, C. J., Hwang, B. J., Hu, C. C., & Ho, R. M. (2015). Nanoporous gyroid platinum with high catalytic activity from block copolymer templates via electroless plating. NPG Asia Materials, 7(4). https://doi.org/10.1038/am.2015.13

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