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Seedless Polyol Synthesis and CO Oxidation Activity of Monodisperse (111)- and (100)-Oriented Rhodium Nanocrystals in Sub-10 nm Sizes
Langmuir (2010)
  • Yawen Zhang, University of California - Berkeley
  • Michael E. Grass, University of California - Berkeley
  • Wenyu Huang, University of California - Berkeley
  • Gabor A. Somoraji, University of California - Berkeley
Abstract

Monodisperse sub-10 nm (6.5 nm) sized Rh nanocrystals with (111) and (100) surface structures were synthesized by a seedless polyol reduction in ethylene glycol, with poly(vinylpyrrolidone) as a capping ligand. When using [Rh(Ac)2]2 as the metal precursor, (111)-oriented Rh nanopolyhedra containing 76% (111)-twinned hexagons (in 2D projection) were obtained; whereas, when employing RhCl3 as the metal precursor in the presence of alkylammonium bromide, such as tetramethylammonium bromide and trimethyl(tetradecyl)ammonium bromide, (100)-oriented Rh nanocubes were obtained with 85% selectivity. The {100} faces of the Rh nanocrystals are stabilized by chemically adsorbed Br− ions from alkylammonium bromides, which led to (100)-oriented nanocubes. Monolayer films of the (111)-oriented Rh nanopolyhedra and (100)-oriented Rh nanocubes were deposited on silicon wafers in a Langmuir−Blodgett trough to make model 2D nanoarray catalysts. These nanocatalysts were active for CO oxidation by O2, and the turnover frequency was independent of nanoparticle shape, consistent with that previously observed for Rh(111) and Rh(100) single crystals.

Publication Date
2010
Publisher Statement
Reprinted (adapted) with permission from Langmuir, 2010, 26 (21), pp 16463–16468. Copyright 2010 American Chemical Society.
Citation Information
Yawen Zhang, Michael E. Grass, Wenyu Huang and Gabor A. Somoraji. "Seedless Polyol Synthesis and CO Oxidation Activity of Monodisperse (111)- and (100)-Oriented Rhodium Nanocrystals in Sub-10 nm Sizes" Langmuir Vol. 26 Iss. 21 (2010)
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