Abstract

Nanoporous Pd with an average ligament size of 5–20 nm was fabricated by dealloying Pd 0.2Co 0.8 alloy. An electrochemical potential of +0.5 V (vs saturated calomel electrode) on the initial alloy led to Co dissolution in H 2SO 4 aqueous solution. However, unlike nanoporous Au fabrication from Au–Ag alloy, the free corrosion of Pd 0.2Co 0.8 alloy in H 2SO 4 did not result in a nanoporous structure; the electrochemical potential must have been applied to generate a nanoporous structure from the Pd–Co alloy. Thermal coarsening of nanoporous Pd is also investigated. Heating nanoporous Pd increased the ligament size up to 650 nm. It is suggested that a solid state process like recrystallization, rather than melting, is responsible for the thermal coarsening of nanoporous Pd.

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