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Strain-Stabilized Metastable Face-Centered Tetragonal Gold Overlayer for Efficient CO2 Electroreduction

Synthesis of the unconventional phase of noble metal nanocrystals may create new opportunities in exploring intriguing physicochemical properties but remains challenging. In the research field of thin film growth, the interface strain offers a general driving force to stabilize the metastable phase...

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Published in:Nano letters 2021-01, Vol.21 (2), p.1003-1010
Main Authors: Yu, Dan, Gao, Lei, Sun, Tulai, Guo, Jingchun, Yuan, Yuliang, Zhang, Jiawei, Li, Mengfan, Li, Xingxing, Liu, Maochang, Ma, Chao, Liu, Qinghua, Pan, Anlian, Yang, Jinlong, Huang, Hongwen
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Language:English
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Summary:Synthesis of the unconventional phase of noble metal nanocrystals may create new opportunities in exploring intriguing physicochemical properties but remains challenging. In the research field of thin film growth, the interface strain offers a general driving force to stabilize the metastable phase of epitaxial film. Herein we extend this concept to the field of noble metal nanocrystals and report the solution synthesis of metastable face-centered tetragonal Au that has not been discovered before. The successful synthesis relies on the formation of intermetallic AuCu3@Au core–shell structure, where the interface strain stabilizes the metastable fct Au overlayer. Compared with the face-centered cubic Au counterpart, the metastable fct Au shows greatly improved catalytic activity toward CO2 reduction to CO. The density functional theory calculations and spectroscopic studies reveal that the metastable fct Au upshifts the d-band center, which lowers the energy barrier of key intermediate COOH* formation and thus facilitates the reaction kinetics.
ISSN:1530-6984
1530-6992
DOI:10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c04051