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Chemical Insights into the Formation of Colloidal Iridium Nanoparticles from In Situ X-ray Total Scattering: Influence of Precursors and Cations on the Reaction Pathway

Authors :
Jette K. Mathiesen
Jonathan Quinson
Sonja Blaseio
Emil T. S. Kjær
Alexandra Dworzak
Susan R. Cooper
Jack K. Pedersen
Baiyu Wang
Francesco Bizzotto
Johanna Schröder
Tiffany L. Kinnibrugh
Søren B. Simonsen
Luise Theil Kuhn
Jacob J. K. Kirkensgaard
Jan Rossmeisl
Mehtap Oezaslan
Matthias Arenz
Kirsten M. Ø. Jensen
Source :
Mathiesen, J K, Quinson, J, Blaseio, S, Kjær, E T S, Dworzak, A, Cooper, S R, Pedersen, J K, Wang, B, Bizzotto, F, Schröder, J, Kinnibrugh, T L, Simonsen, S B, Theil Kuhn, L, Kirkensgaard, J J K, Rossmeisl, J, Oezaslan, M, Arenz, M & Jensen, K M Ø 2023, ' Chemical Insights into the Formation of Colloidal Iridium Nanoparticles from In Situ X-ray Total Scattering : Influence of Precursors and Cations on the Reaction Pathway ', Journal of the American Chemical Society, vol. 145, no. 3, pp. 1769-1782 . https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.2c10814
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2023.

Abstract

Iridium nanoparticles are important catalysts for several chemical and energy conversion reactions. Studies of iridium nanoparticles have also been a key for the development of kinetic models of nanomaterial formation. However, compared to other metals such as gold or platinum, knowledge on the nature of prenucleation species and structural insights into the resultant nanoparticles are missing, especially for nanoparticles obtained from IrxCly precursors investigated here. We use in situ X-ray total scattering (TS) experiments with pair distribution function (PDF) analysis to study a simple, surfactant-free synthesis of colloidal iridium nanoparticles. The reaction is performed in methanol at 50 °C with only a base and an iridium salt as precursor. From different precursor salts─IrCl3, IrCl4, H2IrCl6, or Na2IrCl6─colloidal nanoparticles as small as Ir∼55 are obtained as the final product. The nanoparticles do not show the bulk iridium face-centered cubic (fcc) structure but show decahedral and icosahedral structures. The formation route is highly dependent on the precursor salt used. Using IrCl3 or IrCl4, metallic iridium nanoparticles form rapidly from IrxClyn- complexes, whereas using H2IrCl6 or Na2IrCl6, the iridium nanoparticle formation follows a sudden growth after an induction period and the brief appearance of a crystalline phase. With H2IrCl6, the formation of different Irn (n = 55, 55, 85, and 116) nanoparticles depends on the nature of the cation in the base (LiOH, NaOH, KOH, or CsOH, respectively) and larger particles are obtained with larger cations. As the particles grow, the nanoparticle structure changes from partly icosahedral to decahedral. The results show that the synthesis of iridium nanoparticles from IrxCly is a valuable iridium nanoparticle model system, which can provide new compositional and structural insights into iridium nanoparticle formation and growth.

Details

ISSN :
15205126 and 00027863
Volume :
145
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Accession number :
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