Issue 24, 2023

Formation of intermetallic PdIn nanoparticles: influence of surfactants on nanoparticle atomic structure

Abstract

Bimetallic nanoparticles have been extensively studied as electrocatalysts due to their superior catalytic activity and selectivity compared to their monometallic counterparts. The properties of bimetallic materials depend on the ordering of the metals in the structure, and to tailor-make materials for specific applications, it is important to be able to control the atomic structure of the materials during synthesis. Here, we study the formation of bimetallic palladium indium nanoparticles to understand how the synthesis parameters and additives used influence the atomic structure of the obtained product. Specifically, we investigate a colloidal synthesis, where oleylamine was used as the main solvent while the effect of two surfactants, oleic acid (OA) and trioctylphosphine (TOP) was studied. We found that without TOP included in the synthesis, a Pd-rich intermetallic phase with the Pd3In structure initially formed, which transformed into large NPs of the CsCl-structured PdIn phase. When TOP was included, the syntheses yielded both In2O3 and Pd3In. In situ X-ray total scattering with Pair Distribution Function analysis was used to study the formation process of PdIn bimetallic NPs. Our results highlight how seemingly subtle changes to material synthesis methods can have a large influence on the product atomic structure.

Graphical abstract: Formation of intermetallic PdIn nanoparticles: influence of surfactants on nanoparticle atomic structure

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Aug 2023
Accepted
31 Oct 2023
First published
02 Nov 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Nanoscale Adv., 2023,5, 6913-6924

Formation of intermetallic PdIn nanoparticles: influence of surfactants on nanoparticle atomic structure

B. Wang, J. K. Mathiesen, A. Kirsch, N. Schlegel, A. S. Anker, F. L. Johansen, E. T. S. Kjær, O. Aalling-Frederiksen, T. M. Nielsen, M. S. Thomsen, R. K. Jakobsen, M. Arenz and K. M. Ø. Jensen, Nanoscale Adv., 2023, 5, 6913 DOI: 10.1039/D3NA00582H

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