A One‐Pot Route to Faceted FePt‐Fe3O4 Dumbbells: Probing Morphology–Catalytic Activity Effects in O2 Reduction Catalysis
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Abstract The design and synthesis of faceted nanoparticles with a controlled composition is of enormous importance to modern catalyst engineering. Faceted FePt‐Fe 3 O 4 dumbbell nanoparticles are prepared by a simple, one‐pot technique that avoids the need for expensive additives or preformed seeds. The faceted product consists of an FePt octopod and a cubic Fe 3 O 4 lobe, of mean diameter 13.6 and 14.9 nm, respectively. The mass normalized activity for electrocatalytic oxygen reduction shows that this new structure types outperforms related catalysts in alkaline media. This work illustrates the power of morphology control and tailoring crystal facet abundance at the nanoparticle surface for enhancing catalytic performance.
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Advanced Functional Materials
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1616-301X
1616-3028
1616-3028
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30
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Wiley
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Christian Doppler Forschungsgesellschaft (unknown)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/P030467/1)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/P030467/1)
