Au@Cu Core-Shell Nanocubes with Controllable Sizes in the Range of 20-30 nm for Applications in Catalysis and Plasmonics

2019 
Predominantly covered by a single type of {100} facets, Cu nanocubes are attractive catalytic material toward reactions such as electrochemical reduction of CO2. Here we report a seed-mediated approach to the facile synthesis of Au@Cu core-shell nanocubes with hexadecylamine and Cl- serving as capping agents toward the {100} facets of Cu and glucose as a reducing agent. The large (12%) lattice mismatch between Cu and Au led to the localized epitaxial growth of Cu shells on the Au seeds and the formation of nanocubes with randomly distributed Au cores. Compared to the same synthesis in the absence of Au seeds, the reduction of Cu(II) ions was greatly accelerated in the presence of Au seeds because of the autocatalytic surface reduction. It was also found that the structure and morphology of the products were highly dependent on the concentration of Cu(II) precursor in the reaction solution. Nanoplates rather than nanocubes were obtained when the concentration of Cu(II) precursor was reduced down to a certa...
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