We
reported a new insight into electrochemical shape evolution
of Pd nanocrystals by controlling the concentration of Pd precursor,
while the lower (EL) and upper (EU) potential limits of the square-wave potential
were optimized at −0.8 and 0 V, respectively. It was found
that the ratio (R) of the growth rate in the ⟨100⟩
to that of the ⟨111⟩ on a crystal increased with the
concentration of PdCl2 getting higher in the reaction,
leading to the shape transformation of Pd polyhedron from cubes to
truncated octahedra, and finally to octahedra. The electrooxidation
performances of CO and formic acid over the as-synthesized Pd polyhedrons
were in the order of octahedra < truncated octahedra < cubes,
indicating that the electrocatalytic activities of Pd polyhedrons
were highly sensitive to the surface structure