Retrospect and Prospect: Nanoarchitectonics of Platinum‐Group‐Metal‐Based Materials

Author:

Han Minsu1ORCID,Kani Kenya1,Na Jongbeom2,Kim Jeonghun3,Bando Yoshio45,Ahamad Tansir4,Alshehri Saad M.4,Yamauchi Yusuke136ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN) The University of Queensland Brisbane Queensland 4072 Australia

2. Materials Architecturing Research Center Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) 5, Hwarang‐ro 14‐gil, Seongbuk‐gu Seoul 02792 Republic of Korea

3. Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Yonsei University 50 Yonsei‐ro, Seodaemun‐gu Seoul 03722 Republic of Korea

4. Chemistry Department College of Science King Saud University 11451 P.O. Box 2455 Riyadh Saudi Arabia

5. Australian Institute for Innovative Materials University of Wollongong (UOW) Squires Way North Wollongong New South Wales 2500 Australia

6. Department of Materials Process Engineering Graduate School of Engineering Nagoya University Nagoya 464‐8603 Japan

Abstract

AbstractNanoarchitectonics, a concept encompassing nanoscale microstructures and atomic arrangements in materials, enables the precise modification of materials for desired applications by controlling their physical and chemical properties, as well as surface charge or energy. Particularly in metal materials, where surface reactions play a critical role, nanoarchitecture becomes the most influential factor affecting activity, selectivity, and stability. Focusing on platinum‐group metals (PGMs) due to their inherently high efficiency in energy and environmental applications, this article provides a comprehensive review of synthetic methods for the morphological control of metal nanomaterials. The morphological control is classified into atomic arrangements in 0D, 1D, and 2D nanocrystals, as well as nanoporous structures, and the mechanisms of major reactions are covered in detail. Each chapter is supplemented with a table featuring several examples, facilitating the reader's understanding of the structural controls of PGMs. Finally, the article outlines future challenges in achieving novel metal nanoarchitecture. The hope is that this review provides valuable insights into the synthesis of PGM‐based nanomaterials and serves as a guide for designing and synthesizing innovative metal nanostructures for diverse applications.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrochemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,Biomaterials,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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