International audienceThe development of a bimetallic catalyst for a given reaction requires not only the selection of the appropriate metals M1 and M2 but also the control as far as possible of the distribution of the two metals together and at the support surface in the case of supported catalysts. Preparation methods using redox reactions specifically enable the deposition of a second metal M2 at the surface of monometallic M1 nanoparticles, leading in most cases to core-shell nanoparticles with strong metal-metal interactions. Various methods are possible depending on the electrochemical potentials of the species involved: either a direct redox reaction, also named galvanic replacement, or the reduction of an intermediate reducing agent...
This is the published version. Copyright 2012 Royal Society of ChemistryAmorphous alloys structurall...
A catalytic site typically consists of one or more atoms of a catalyst surface that arrange into a c...
Catalysts play an important role in many chemical reactions. However, simple impregnated monometalli...
This is the published version. Copyright 2012 Royal Society of ChemistryBimetallic catalysts are one...
International audienceThis review focuses on the chemical methods used to prepare supported bimetall...
Galvanic replacement is the spontaneous replacement of surface layers of a metal, M, by a more noble...
Bimetallic surfaces and alloys are well known to have unique catalytic properties for many important...
The combination of two or more metals, forming alloys, core–shells, or other complex heterometallic ...
International audienceThe properties of two alloyed metals have been known since the Bronze Age to o...
Areas ranging from fine chemical synthesis to sustainable energy development rely on highly efficien...
Bimetallic nanocatalyst often shows enhanced performance where the key lies not only on the overall ...
This Critical Review provides an overview of the recent developments in the synthesis and characteri...
In recent heterogeneous catalysis, much effort has been made in understanding how the size, shape, a...
Heterogeneous catalysts are vital for many industrial processes, however the high compositions of pl...
This is the published version. Copyright 2012 Royal Society of ChemistryAmorphous alloys structurall...
A catalytic site typically consists of one or more atoms of a catalyst surface that arrange into a c...
Catalysts play an important role in many chemical reactions. However, simple impregnated monometalli...
This is the published version. Copyright 2012 Royal Society of ChemistryBimetallic catalysts are one...
International audienceThis review focuses on the chemical methods used to prepare supported bimetall...
Galvanic replacement is the spontaneous replacement of surface layers of a metal, M, by a more noble...
Bimetallic surfaces and alloys are well known to have unique catalytic properties for many important...
The combination of two or more metals, forming alloys, core–shells, or other complex heterometallic ...
International audienceThe properties of two alloyed metals have been known since the Bronze Age to o...
Areas ranging from fine chemical synthesis to sustainable energy development rely on highly efficien...
Bimetallic nanocatalyst often shows enhanced performance where the key lies not only on the overall ...
This Critical Review provides an overview of the recent developments in the synthesis and characteri...
In recent heterogeneous catalysis, much effort has been made in understanding how the size, shape, a...
Heterogeneous catalysts are vital for many industrial processes, however the high compositions of pl...
This is the published version. Copyright 2012 Royal Society of ChemistryAmorphous alloys structurall...
A catalytic site typically consists of one or more atoms of a catalyst surface that arrange into a c...
Catalysts play an important role in many chemical reactions. However, simple impregnated monometalli...