Abstract

The synthesis of ultrasmall metal nanoclusters (NCs) with high catalytic activities is of great importance for the development of clean and renewable energy technologies but remains a challenge. Here we report a facile wet-chemical method to prepare ∼1.0 nm AuPd NCs supported on amine-functionalized carbon blacks. The AuPd NCs exhibit a specific activity of 5.98 mA cmAuPd−2 and mass activity of 5.25 A mgAuPd−1 for ethanol electrooxidation, which are far better than those of commercial Pd/C catalysts (1.74 mA cmPd−2 and 0.54 A mgPd−1). For formic acid dehydrogenation, the AuPd NCs have an initial turn over frequency of 49339 h−1 at 298 K without any additive, which is much higher than those obtained for most of reported AuPd catalysts. The reported synthesis may represent a facile and low-cost approach to prepare other ultrasmall metal NCs with high catalytic activities for various applications.

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