Synthesis of Cubic Ni <sub>3</sub> Sn Bimetallic Nanoparticles as a New Polymorph by Sequential Exsolution

Y Yujeong Lee Y Yeon‐Seo Nam (Department of Materials Science and Engineering Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) Pohang Republic of Korea) D Daseob Yoon (School of Electrical Engineering, Display and Semiconductor Engineering Pukyong National University Busan Republic of Korea) H Hyunwoo Jang Y Yunkyu Park (Department of Physics, Memory and Catalyst Research Center Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Yongin Republic of Korea) Y Youngho Kang S Si‐Young Choi (Department of Materials Science and Engineering Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) Pohang Republic of Korea) J Junwoo Son (Department of Materials Science and Engineering Seoul National University Seoul Republic of Korea)

Abstract

ABSTRACT The non‐equilibrium phase among the polymorphs of the materials provides a new solution to harness the unique properties for various applications. However, advanced synthetic routes need to be developed to experimentally realize the novel phases to overcome the thermodynamic stability of their equilibrium counterparts. Here, we synthesized cubic Ni 3 Sn bimetallic nanoparticles (NPs), known as a non‐equilibrium polymorph, by the sequential exsolution of Ni and Sn metallic cation species from the perovskite stannate lattice framework. Following the prediction from the Ellingham diagram, Sn species decompose at a higher onset temperature than Ni species, enabling sequential formation of Ni (600°C) and Ni‐Sn alloy (800°C) exsolved NPs by increasing the annealing temperature. Strikingly, due to the kinetic guidance of pre‐formed cubic Ni NPs, subsequently exsolved Ni 3 Sn alloy NPs exhibited the unconventional cubic Fm m space group, which has a higher formation energy compared to the thermodynamically stable hexagonal Ni 3 Sn with P6 3 /mmc. Interestingly, the cubic Ni 3 Sn NPs show unique catalytic pathways in CO * dissociation, which leads to CO‐free methanol dissociation. This discovery offers a fresh perspective on the synthetic routes of non‐equilibrium bimetallic polymorphs to harness distinct catalytic pathways.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 12
Published February 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (8)

Y

Yujeong Lee

Y

Yeon‐Seo Nam

Department of Materials Science and Engineering Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) Pohang Republic of Korea

D

Daseob Yoon

School of Electrical Engineering, Display and Semiconductor Engineering Pukyong National University Busan Republic of Korea

H

Hyunwoo Jang

Y

Yunkyu Park

Department of Physics, Memory and Catalyst Research Center Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Yongin Republic of Korea

Y

Youngho Kang

S

Si‐Young Choi

Department of Materials Science and Engineering Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) Pohang Republic of Korea

J

Junwoo Son

Department of Materials Science and Engineering Seoul National University Seoul Republic of Korea