Supported bimetallic Pt-Au nanoparticles: Structural features predicted by molecular dynamics simulations

Brian H. Morrow and Alberto Striolo
Phys. Rev. B 81, 155437 – Published 19 April 2010

Abstract

We have utilized all-atom molecular dynamics simulations to study bimetallic Pt-Au nanoparticles supported by carbonaceous materials at 700 K. Nanoparticles containing 250 atoms with 25%, 50%, and 75% Pt (Pt62Au188, Pt125Au125, and Pt188Au62, respectively) were considered. A single graphite sheet and bundles of seven (10,10), (13,13), and (20,20) single-walled carbon nanotubes were used as supports. It was found that Pt125Au125 forms a well-defined Pt core covered by an Au shell, regardless of the support. Pt62Au188 exhibits a mixed Pt-Au core with an Au shell. Pt188Au62 has a Pt core with a mixed Pt-Au shell. The support affects the atomic distribution. We investigated the percentage of nanoparticle surface atoms that are Pt. Our results show that for Pt62Au188 and Pt125Pt125, this percentage is lowest when there is no support and highest when carbon nanotubes are supports. We studied the size of clusters of Pt atoms on the nanoparticle surface, finding that the geometry of the support influences the distribution of cluster sizes. Finally, we found that the coordination states of the atoms on the nanoparticle surface are affected by the support structure. These results suggest that it is possible to tailor the distribution of atoms in Pt-Au nanoparticles by controlling the nanoparticle composition and the support geometry. Such level of control is desirable for improving selectivity of catalysts.

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  • Received 8 December 2009

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.81.155437

©2010 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Brian H. Morrow and Alberto Striolo*

  • School of Chemical, Biological and Materials Engineering, The University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma 73019, USA

  • *Author to whom all correspondence should be addressed. FAX: 405 325 5813; astriolo@ou.edu

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Vol. 81, Iss. 15 — 15 April 2010

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