Single-Atom-Kernelled Nanocluster Catalyst.
Shengli ZhuangDong ChenWentao FanJinyun YuanLingwen LiaoYan ZhaoJin LiHaiteng DengJun YangJinglong YangZhikun WuPublished in: Nano letters (2022)
To propose the concept of single-atom-kernelled nanocluster, we synthesized a Pd-based trimetal nanocluster with a single-Ag atom-kernel for the first time by introducing some steric hindrance factors and employing a joint alloying strategy that combines the coreduction with an antigalvanic reduction (AGR). Although the AGR-derived Pd-based trimetal nanoclusters with single-silver atom kernels have low contents of gold, they show higher activity and selectivity than those of the bimetal precursor nanocluster in the electrocatalytical reduction of CO 2 to CO. Furthermore, it is revealed that the kernel single atoms from both Au 4 Pd 6 (TBBT) 12 and Au 3 AgPd 6 (TBBT) 12 are not the active sites for catalysis, but greatly influence the catalytical performance by effecting the electronic configuration. Thus, it is demonstrated that the single-atom-kernelled nanocluster can not only improve the precious metal utilization (even to 100%) but also better the properties and provide insight into the structure-property correlation for metal nanoclusters.