“…Pd-based multimetallic catalysts have found increasing applications in many fields, such as fuel cells, − organic synthesis, − hydrogen production, − hydrogen storage, − and environmental purification. , The introduction of non-noble metals into Pd can not only reduce the cost but also improve performance greatly. − Apart from the morphology and size, ,, the distribution of Pd active sites has a great influence on catalyst efficiency for bimetallic or trimetallic alloy particle. − Therefore, it is important to adjust the Pd element distribution among bimetallic or trimetallic alloys to improve the catalytic performance via the synergistic effects. ,, Nowadays, there are many ways to synthesizing nanoparticles, such as physical method (laser ablation, thermal evaporation), chemical method (chemical vapor deposition, template method, metal organic vapor phase epitaxy, hydrothermal method), etc. However, it is always difficult to form uniformly distributed alloy nanoparticles for different metallic elements due to their different reduction capacity and the ionic structural characteristics.…”