Structural Control Enables Catalytic and Electrocatalytic Activity of Porous Tetrametallic Nanorods

Author:

Zámbó Dániel1ORCID,Kovács Dávid12ORCID,Radnóczi GyörgyZ.1ORCID,Horváth Zsolt E.1ORCID,Sulyok Attila1,Tolnai István1,Deák András1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. HUN‐REN Centre for Energy Research Konkoly‐Thege M. út 29–33 Budapest H‐1121 Hungary

2. Department of Physical Chemistry and Materials Science, Faculty of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology Budapest University of Technology and Economics Műegyetem rkp. 3 Budapest H‐1111 Hungary

Abstract

AbstractIntegrating more than one type of metal into a nanoparticle that has a well‐defined morphology and composition expands the functionalities of nanocatalysts. For a metal core/porous multimetallic shell nanoparticle, the availability of catalytically active surface sites and molecular mass transport can be enhanced, and the multielemental synergy can facilitate intraparticle charge transport. In this work, a reliable and robust synthesis of such a functional tetrametallic nanoparticle type is presented, where a micro‐ and mesoporous PdPtIr shell is grown on Au nanorods. The effect of critical synthesis parameters, namely temperature and the addition of HCl are investigated on the hydrodynamic size of the micellar pore template as well as on the stability of the metal chloride complexes and various elemental analysis techniques prove composition of the porous multimetallic shell. Due to the synergistic properties, the tetrametallic nanorods possess extensive negative surface charge making them a promising catalyst in reduction reactions. Dye degradation as well as the conversion of p‐nitrophenol to p‐aminophenol is catalyzed by the supportless nanorods without light illumination. By depositing the particles onto conductive substrates, the nanostructured electrodes show promising electrocatalytic activity in ethanol oxidation reaction. The nanocatalyst presents excellent morphological stability during all the catalytic test reactions.

Funder

European Regional Development Fund

Nemzeti Kutatási, Fejlesztési és Innovaciós Alap

Publisher

Wiley

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