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Get Free AccessNoble-metal nanocages with ultrathin (less than 2 nm) walls and well-defined facets have received great interest owing to their remarkable utilization efficiency of atoms and facet-dependent catalytic activities toward various reactions. Here, we report the synthesis of Ru-based octahedral nanocages covered by {111} facets, together with ultrathin walls in a face-centered cubic (fcc) structure rather than the hexagonal close-packed (hcp) of bulk Ru. The involvement of slow injection for the Ru(III) precursor, the introduction of KBr, and the use of elevated temperature were all instrumental to the formation of Pd@Ru core–shell octahedra with a conformal, uniform shell and a smooth surface. The {111} facets were well preserved during the selective removal of the Pd cores via wet etching, even when the Ru walls were only five atomic layers in thickness. Through in situ XRD, we demonstrated that the fcc structure of the Ru nanocages was stable up to 300 °C. We also used first-principles, self-consistent density functional theory calculations to study the adsorption and dissociation of N2 as a means to predict the catalytic performance toward ammonia synthesis. Our results suggested that the small proportions of Pd atoms left behind in the walls during etching could play a key role in stabilizing the adsorption of N2 as well as in reducing the activation energy barrier to N2 dissociation.
Ming Zhao, Ahmed O. Elnabawy, Madeline Vara, Lang Xu, Zachary D. Hood, Xuan Yang, Kyle D. Gilroy, Legna Figueroa‐Cosme, Miaofang Chi, Manos Mavrikakis, Younan Xia (2017). Facile Synthesis of Ru-Based Octahedral Nanocages with Ultrathin Walls in a Face-Centered Cubic Structure. , 29(21), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.7b03092.
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