The
synthesis of Co–Ru bimetallic nanoparticles was performed
by co-reduction of Co(II) and Ru(III) salts in octan-1-ol, acting
both as a solvent and a mild reducing agent. The metal composition
was varied in the entire range, from pure Co to pure Ru. Although
Co and Ru are miscible in the bulk, the formation of nanoalloys is
not straightforward and requires careful selection of reaction parameters
such as the nature of the solvent and that of the metal precursors.
The formation of nanoalloys was unambiguously evidenced by HAADF STEM–EDX
analyses. The particle size and the size dispersity were found to
decrease with increasing Ru amount, yielding very small and monodisperse
particles for the richest compositions in Ru. The unsupported particles
were tested for the acceptorless alcohol dehydrogenation using (±)-octan-2-ol
and octan-1-ol as model substrates. The results clearly show a synergetic
effect since the bimetallic particles exhibit better performances
than their monometallic counterparts.