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Three-Dimensional Branched and Faceted Gold-Ruthenium Nanoparticles: Using Nanostructure to Improve Stability in Oxygen Evolution Electrocatalysis.

Lucy GloagTania M BenedettiSoshan CheongYibing LiXuan-Hao ChanLise-Marie LacroixShery L Y ChangRaul ArenalIleana FloreaHector BarronAmanda S BarnardAnna M HenningChuan ZhaoWolfgang SchuhmannJ Justin GoodingRichard David Tilley
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2018)
Achieving stability with highly active Ru nanoparticles for electrocatalysis is a major challenge for the oxygen evolution reaction. As improved stability of Ru catalysts has been shown for bulk surfaces with low-index facets, there is an opportunity to incorporate these stable facets into Ru nanoparticles. Now, a new solution synthesis is presented in which hexagonal close-packed structured Ru is grown on Au to form nanoparticles with 3D branches. Exposing low-index facets on these 3D branches creates stable reaction kinetics to achieve high activity and the highest stability observed for Ru nanoparticle oxygen evolution reaction catalysts. These design principles provide a synthetic strategy to achieve stable and active electrocatalysts.
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