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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2014

Aqueous Phase Synthesis of Au–Ag Core–Shell Nanocrystals with Tunable Shapes and Their Optical and Catalytic Properties

Yu-Chi Tsao; Sourav Rej; Chun-Ya Chiu; Michael H. Huang

In this study, rhombic dodecahedral gold nanocrystals were used as cores for the generation of Au-Ag core-shell nanocrystals with cubic, truncated cubic, cuboctahedral, truncated octahedral, and octahedral structures. Gold nanocrystals were added to an aqueous mixture of cetyltrimethylammonium chloride (CTAC) surfactant, AgNO3, ascorbic acid, and NaOH to form the core-shell nanocrystals. The nanocrystals are highly uniform in size and shape, and can readily self-assemble into ordered packing structures on substrates. Results from observation of solution color changes and variation in the reaction temperature suggest octahedra are produced at a higher growth rate, while slower growth favors cube formation. The major localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) band positions for these nanocrystals are red-shifted compared to those for pristine silver particles with similar dimensions due to the LSPR effect from the gold cores. By increasing the concentrations of reagents, Au-Ag core-shell cubes and octahedra with tunable sizes were obtained. Au-Ag cubes with body diagonals of 130, 144, and 161 nm and octahedra with body diagonals of 113, 126, and 143 nm have been prepared, allowing the investigation of size effect on their optical properties. Au-Ag octahedra with thinner Ag shells (12-16.5 nm) exhibit a blue-shifted major LSPR band relative to the LSPR band at 538 nm for the gold cores. For Au-Ag octahedra and cubes with thicker shells (22.5-37 nm), the major LSPR band is progressively red-shifted from that of the gold cores with increasing shell thickness and particle size. The Au-Ag octahedra show higher catalytic activity than cubes toward reduction of 2-amino-5-nitrophenol by NaBH4 at 30 °C, but both particle shapes display significantly enhanced catalytic efficiency at 40 °C.


Chemical Communications | 2014

Facet-dependent properties of polyhedral nanocrystals

Michael H. Huang; Sourav Rej; Shih-Chen Hsu

Syntheses of metal and oxide nanocrystals with cubic crystal structures and well-controlled polyhedral morphologies such as cubic, octahedral, and rhombic dodecahedral shapes exposing, respectively, {100}, {111}, and {110} surfaces enable a more accurate determination of their facet-dependent properties. So far molecular adsorption, photocatalytic, organocatalytic, and electrical conductivity properties have been demonstrated to be surface-related or facet-dependent. Chemical etching and metal nanoparticle deposition can also be face-selective. Examples of these surface properties are presented. In general, ionic solids such as Cu2O nanocrystals exhibit more sharply different surface properties than those seen in metal nanoparticles. A better understanding of these facet-dependent properties is necessary to prepare nanomaterials with enhanced properties such as their catalytic activities.


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2013

Facet‐Dependent Catalytic Activity of Cu2O Nanocrystals in the One‐Pot Synthesis of 1,2,3‐Triazoles by Multicomponent Click Reactions

Kaushik Chanda; Sourav Rej; Michael H. Huang

We report the highly facet-dependent catalytic activity of Cu2O nanocubes, octahedra, and rhombic dodecahedra for the multicomponent direct synthesis of 1,2,3-triazoles from the reaction of alkynes, organic halides, and NaN3. The catalytic activities of clean surfactant-removed Cu2O nanocrystals with the same total surface area were compared. Rhombic dodecahedral Cu2O nanocrystals bounded by {110} facets were much more catalytically active than Cu2O octahedra exposing {111} facets, whereas Cu2O nanocubes displayed the slowest catalytic activity. The superior catalytic activity of Cu2O rhombic dodecahedra is attributed to the fully exposed surface Cu atoms on the {110} facet. A large series of 1,4-disubstituted 1,2,3-triazoles have been synthesized in excellent yields with high regioselectivity under green conditions by using these rhombic dodecahedral Cu2O catalysts, including the synthesis of rufinamide, an antiepileptic drug, demonstrating the potential of these nanocrystals as promising heterogeneous catalysts for other important coupling reactions.


Angewandte Chemie | 2016

Facet‐Dependent and Light‐Assisted Efficient Hydrogen Evolution from Ammonia Borane Using Gold–Palladium Core–Shell Nanocatalysts

Sourav Rej; Chi-Fu Hsia; Tzu-Yu Chen; Fan-Cheng Lin; Jer-Shing Huang; Michael H. Huang

Au-Pd core-shell nanocrystals with tetrahexahedral (THH), cubic, and octahedral shapes and comparable sizes were synthesized. Similar-sized Au and Pd cubes and octahedra were also prepared. These nanocrystals were used for the hydrogen-evolution reaction (HER) from ammonia borane. Light irradiation can enhance the reaction rate for all the catalysts. In particular, Au-Pd THH exposing {730} facets showed the highest turnover frequency for hydrogen evolution under light with 3-fold rate enhancement benefiting from lattice strain, modified surface electronic state, and a broader range of light absorption. Finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) simulations show a stronger electric field enhancement on Au-Pd core-shell THH than those on other Pd-containing nanocrystals. Light-assisted nitro reduction by ammonia borane on Au-Pd THH was also demonstrated. Au-Pd tetrahexahedra supported on activated carbon can act as a superior recyclable plasmonic photocatalyst for hydrogen evolution.


Small | 2015

Facet-Dependent Optical Properties Revealed through Investigation of Polyhedral Au–Cu2O and Bimetallic Core–Shell Nanocrystals

Michael H. Huang; Sourav Rej; Chun-Ya Chiu

The ability to prepare Au-Cu2O core-shell nanocrystals with precise control over particle size and shape has led to the discovery of facet-dependent optical properties in cuprous oxide crystals. The use of Au cores not only allows the successful formation of Au-Cu2O core-shell nanocrystals with tunable sizes, but also enables the observation of facet-dependent optical properties in these crystals through the Au localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) absorption band. By tuning the Cu2O shell morphology from rhombic dodecahedral to octahedral and cubic structures, and thus the exposed facets, the Au LSPR band position can be widely tuned. Such facet-dependent optical effects are not observed in bimetallic Au-Ag and Au-Pd core-shell nanocrystals with the same precisely tuned particle sizes and shapes. It is believed that similar facet-dependent optical properties could be observed in other ionic solids and other metal-metal oxide systems. The unusually large degree of plasmonic band tuning covering from the visible to the near-infrared region in this type of nanostructure should be quite useful for a range of plasmonic applications.


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2014

Control of regioselectivity over gold nanocrystals of different surfaces for the synthesis of 1,4-disubstituted triazole through the click reaction.

Sourav Rej; Kaushik Chanda; Chun-Ya Chiu; Michael H. Huang

Gold nanocubes, octahedra, and rhombic dodecahedra were examined for facet-dependent catalytic activity in the formation of triazoles. Rhombic dodecahedra gave 100% regioselective 1,4-triazoles. The product yield was increased by decreasing the particle size. However, a mixture of 1,4- and 1,5-triazoles was obtained in lower yields when cubes and octahedra of similar sizes were used. The lowest Au-atom density on the {110} surface and largest unsaturated coordination number of surface Au atoms may explain their best catalytic efficiency and product regioselectivity. Various spectroscopic techniques were employed to verify the formation of the Au-acetylide intermediate and establish the reaction mechanism, in which phenylacetylene binds to the Au {110} surface through the terminal-binding mode to result in the exclusive formation of 1,4-triazoles. The smallest rhombic dodecahedra can give diverse 1,4-disubstituted triazoles in good yields by coupling a wide variety of alkynes and organic halides.


Langmuir | 2015

Direct Synthesis of Palladium Nanocrystals in Aqueous Solution with Systematic Shape Evolution

Shu-Ya Liu; Yuan-Ting Shen; Chun-Ya Chiu; Sourav Rej; Po-Heng Lin; Yu-Chi Tsao; Michael H. Huang

Palladium octahedra, truncated octahedra, cuboctahedra, truncated cubes, and nanocubes with sizes of tens of nanometers have been synthesized in an aqueous mixture of H2PdCl4 solution, cetyltrimethylammonium chloride (CTAC) surfactant, KBr solution, dilute KI solution, and ascorbic acid solution at 35 °C for 30 min. By tuning the amount of dilute KBr solution introduced, particle shape control can be achieved. Adjusting the volumes of the Pd precursor and KBr solutions added, smaller and larger Pd nanocrystals were obtained with excellent shape control. Extensive structural and optical characterization of these nanocrystals has been performed. Two absorption bands in the ultraviolet region can be discerned for these Pd nanocrystals. Concave Pd cubes can also be prepared. Pd cubes were found to grow at a faster rate than that for the formation of octahedra. The concentrations of KBr and KI in the solution are so low that spectral shifts were not detected upon their addition to the solution. The Pd nanocrystals can readily be used for various applications after simple removal of surfactant.


Chemcatchem | 2015

Facet‐Dependent Catalytic Activity of Palladium Nanocrystals in Tsuji–Trost Allylic Amination Reactions with Product Selectivity

Kaushik Chanda; Sourav Rej; Shu-Ya Liu; Michael H. Huang

Pd nanocubes, cuboctahedra, and octahedra with good size control were used to catalyze CN bond formation in the Tsuji–Trost allylic amination reaction of aniline. Nanocubes gave either monoallylaniline or diallylaniline depending on the amount of allyl bromide used, but the octahedra and cuboctahedra only gave mixtures of monoallylaniline and diallylaniline under the same reaction conditions. The Pd nanocubes were stable over multiple cycles of the reaction. The cubes and octahedra were demonstrated to catalyze the amination reaction by using a wide variety of substituted anilines, but the cubes were the best catalyst with consistently the highest efficiency, product yield, and product selectivity. This work demonstrates that the use of metal nanocrystals with proper facet control is important for catalyzing coupling reactions with product selectivity.


Nanoscale | 2013

Investigation of facet effects on the catalytic activity of Cu2O nanocrystals for efficient regioselective synthesis of 3,5-disubstituted isoxazoles

Kaushik Chanda; Sourav Rej; Michael H. Huang


Chemical Science | 2018

Polyhedral Cu2O to Cu pseudomorphic conversion for stereoselective alkyne semihydrogenation

Sourav Rej; Mahesh Madasu; Chih-Shan Tan; Chi-Fu Hsia; Michael H. Huang

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Michael H. Huang

National Tsing Hua University

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Chun-Ya Chiu

National Tsing Hua University

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Chi-Fu Hsia

National Tsing Hua University

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Mahesh Madasu

National Tsing Hua University

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Shu-Ya Liu

National Tsing Hua University

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Yu-Chi Tsao

National Tsing Hua University

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Chih-Shan Tan

National Tsing Hua University

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Fan-Cheng Lin

National Tsing Hua University

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