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Cation-Site Disordered Cu<sub>3</sub>PdN Nanoparticles for Hydrogen Evolution Electrocatalysis.


ABSTRACT: Transition metal nitrides (TMNs) are emerging as a promising class of materials for application in optoelectronics as well as energy conversion and storage, but they remain rather unexplored, mainly due to a lack of mechanistic understanding of their synthetic pathways. Here, a one-pot synthesis is demonstrated, which yields 3 nm phase-pure Cu3PdN nanoparticles after the reaction of Cu methoxide and Pd acetylacetonate in benzylamine for 5 min at 140 °C. The structure of the initial complexes and their conversion to Cu3PdN are revealed by in situ X-ray absorption spectroscopy measurements and elucidate nucleation and growth of the nitride nanocrystals by in situ total X-ray scattering measurements. Interestingly, extended X-ray absorption fine structure double-edge refinement reveals the presence of short-range cation-site disorder in the anti-perovskite structure of Cu3PdN, which has not been observed before in the Cu3PdN system. Additionally, the synthesized Cu3PdN nanoparticles are tested for the electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction, revealing an overpotential as low as η10 = 212 ± 11 mV measured at 10 mA cm-2.

SUBMITTER: Harouna-Mayer SY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC12372454 | biostudies-literature | 2025 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cation-Site Disordered Cu&lt;sub&gt;3&lt;/sub&gt;PdN Nanoparticles for Hydrogen Evolution Electrocatalysis.

Harouna-Mayer Sani Y SY   Kopula Kesavan Jagadesh J   Caddeo Francesco F   Belgardt Lian L   Hsu Chia-Shuo CS   Klemeyer Lars L   Kipping Lizzi L   Akcaalan Melike Gumus MG   Groene Tjark R L TRL   Köppen Andrea A   Noei Heshmat H   Mathon Olivier O   Dippel Ann-Christin AC   Koziej Dorota D  

Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) 20250620 33


Transition metal nitrides (TMNs) are emerging as a promising class of materials for application in optoelectronics as well as energy conversion and storage, but they remain rather unexplored, mainly due to a lack of mechanistic understanding of their synthetic pathways. Here, a one-pot synthesis is demonstrated, which yields 3 nm phase-pure Cu<sub>3</sub>PdN nanoparticles after the reaction of Cu methoxide and Pd acetylacetonate in benzylamine for 5 min at 140 °C. The structure of the initial co  ...[more]

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