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Continuous-Flow Chemical Synthesis for Sub‑2 nm Ultra-Multielement Alloy Nanoparticles Consisting of Group IV to XV Elements
Multielement alloy nanoparticles have attracted much
attention
due to their attractive catalytic properties derived from the multiple
interactions of adjacent multielement atoms. However, mixing multiple
elements in ultrasmall nanoparticles from a wide range of elements
on the periodic table is still challenging because the elements have
different properties and miscibility. Herein, we developed a benchtop
4-way flow reactor for chemical synthesis of ultra-multielement alloy
(UMEA) nanoparticles composed of d-block and p-block elements. BiCoCuFeGaInIrNiPdPtRhRuSbSnTi
15-element alloy nanoparticles composed of group IV to XV elements
were synthesized by sequential injection of metal precursors using
the reactor. This methodology realized the formation of UMEA nanoparticles
at low temperature (66 °C), resulting in a 1.9 nm ultrasmall
average particle size. The UMEA nanoparticles have high durability
and activity for electrochemical alcohol oxidation reactions and high
tolerance to CO poisoning. These results suggest that the multiple
interactions of UMEA efficiently promote the multistep alcohol oxidation
reaction