Face-Centered Cubic Ruthenium Nanocrystals with Promising Thermal Stability and Electrocatalytic Performance
The rational design of Ru nanocrystals with a metastable face-centered cubic (fcc) structure is highly important for catalytic applications and yet remains a challenge. Herein, we have successfully prepared a unique core–shell structure consisting of structurally disordered Cu2O (core) and fcc Ru (s...
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Published in: | ACS catalysis Vol. 13; no. 16; pp. 11023 - 11032 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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American Chemical Society
18-08-2023
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Summary: | The rational design of Ru nanocrystals with a metastable face-centered cubic (fcc) structure is highly important for catalytic applications and yet remains a challenge. Herein, we have successfully prepared a unique core–shell structure consisting of structurally disordered Cu2O (core) and fcc Ru (shell) (Cu2O@Rufcc) via a facile chemical method. The experimental investigations show that Cu2O, which is formed in the initial stage and becomes disordered in the subsequent structural evolution, plays a pivotal role in Ru stacking into the fcc structure. Benefiting from the distinct structural advantage, the fcc Ru structure of Cu2O@Rufcc shows good thermal stability with preserving the phase transition temperature up to 500 °C according to the in situ measurement, which is much better than those of Rufcc, Cu@Rufcc, and most reported materials. The X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) analysis identifies the strong interaction of disordered Cu2O and fcc Ru. Further theoretical calculation reveals that the phase stability of Cu2O@Rufcc mainly originates from the strong interfacial interaction of the core and shell. When used as an electrocatalyst, the Cu2O@Rufcc exhibits superior performance over the Rufcc, Ruhcp, and commercial Pt/C in both the alkaline hydrogen evolution reaction and hydrogen oxidation reaction. This work highlights a potential strategy for designing fcc Ru nanocrystals with favorable properties and promising applications. |
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ISSN: | 2155-5435 2155-5435 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acscatal.3c02836 |