This study provides a coreduction methodology for solid solution formation in immiscible systems, with an example of a whole-region immiscible Cu-Ru system. Although the binary Cu-Ru alloy system is very unstable in the bulk state, the atomic-level well-mixed CuRu solid solution nanoparticles were found to have high thermal stability up to at least 773 K in a vacuum. The exhaust purification activity of the CuRu solid solution was comparable to that of face-centred cubic Ru nanoparticles. According to infrared measurements, stronger NO adsorption and higher intrinsic reactivity of the Ru site on the CuRu surface than that of a pure Ru surface were found, affected by atomic-level Cu substitution. Furthermore, CuRu solid solution was a versatile catalyst for purification of all exhaust gases at a stoichiometric oxygen concentration.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8162931 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc03373a | DOI Listing |
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