“…Moreover, their catalytic and electrocatalytic critical properties are tuned by controlling in both the size and the morphology. It is known that the morphologies of {1 1 1}, {1 0 0}, and {1 1 0} low-index planes or facets of Pt nanoparticles are very important in the selective catalytic reactions [5][6][7][8]. The general methods of chemically synthesizing Pt nanoparticles are utilized in a bottom-up approach in the reduction of their salts with suitable reducing agents and stabilizers, such as K 2 PtCl 4 (potassium plantinum(II) chloride) [9,10], Na 2 PtCl 4 (sodium tetrachloroplatinate(II) hydrate) [3], H 2 PtCl 6 (dihyrogen hexachroplatinate(IV) hexahydrate), Pt(acac) 2 (platinum(II) acetylacetonate), and their ligands [3,11].…”