“…Nanostructures have attracted great attention from both the academic and industrial areas over the past few decades due to their properties, which are different from those conventional materials. As of today, they have been used in many fields such as catalysis, − environmental protection, , and biomedicine. , It has been widely established that the crystal structure, composition, shape, and atomic distribution of nanoalloys dictate their properties and functions. − Notably, an effective way to realize a specific functionality is to synthesize alloyed nanostructures with well-defined shapes . Thanks to the continuous development of synthetic techniques, the morphologies of nanostructures synthesized experimentally are diverse, ranging from nanospheres to nanopolyhedrons, nanorods, nanorings, and nanoframes …”