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Copper(i) as a reducing agent for the synthesis of bimetallic PtCu catalytic nanoparticles.

Adrian Fernández-LodeiroJavier Fernández LodeiroNoelia Losada-GarciaSilvia NutiJosé-Luis Capelo-MartínezJose M PalomoCarlos Lodeiro
Published in: Nanoscale advances (2023)
This work investigates the potential utilization of Cu(i) as a reducing agent for the transformation of the platinum salt K 2 PtCl 4 , resulting in the production of stable nanoparticles. The synthesized nanoparticles exhibit a bimetallic composition, incorporating copper within their final structure. This approach offers a convenient and accessible methodology for the production of bimetallic nanostructures. The catalytic properties of these novel nanomaterials have been explored in various applications, including their use as artificial metalloenzymes and in the degradation of dyes. The findings underscore the significant potential of Cu(i)-mediated reduction in the development of functional nanomaterials with diverse catalytic applications.
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