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Continuous Flow Chemistry: Reaction of Diphenyldiazomethane with p-Nitrobenzoic Acid
Published on: November 15, 2017
Continuous-Flow and Scalable Synthesis of Pd@PtnL Core-Shell Nanocrystals with Enhanced Activity toward Oxygen
Helan Wang1, Jianlong He2, Ming Zhou1
1The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia 30332, United States.
Abstract:
We report a scalable method based on continuous-flow reactors for conformally coating the surfaces of facet-controlled Pd nanocrystals with uniform, ultrathin shells made of Pt. The key to the success of such an approach is the identification of a proper polyol to generate the Pt atoms at a relatively slow rate to ensure adequate surface diffusion and thus the formation of uniform shells in a layer-by-layer fashion. We first demonstrate the concept using the production of Pd@PtnL (n = 2-5) core-shell icosahedral nanocrystals and then have the strategy successfully extended to the syntheses of Pd@PtnL cubic and octahedral nanocrystals. All these core-shell nanocrystals showed great enhancement in catalytic activity toward the oxygen reduction reaction. Our results suggest that seed-mediated growth can be combined with a continuous-flow reactor to achieve scalable production of bimetallic and even trimetallic nanocrystals with controlled sizes, shapes, compositions, and properties.

