The RuNiCo tri-metallic nanocatalyst of Ru islands-on-nickelcobalt/nickel hydroxide-cobalt hydroxide nanoparticles (Ru/ NiCo/Ni(OH) 2 -Co(OH) 2 /C) was prepared at room temperature (RT) via hydrazine hydrater eduction and galvanic replacement methods. And Ru/NiCo/Ni(OH) 2 -Co(OH) 2 /C exhibited much higher catalytic activity in the model reaction of toluene hydrogenationt han Ru/Ni/Ni(OH) 2 /C and Ru/Co/Co(OH) 2 /C due to synergistic effect of Ru, Ni and Co related species, with good stability.In heterogeneous catalysis, multimetallic nanocatalysts( e.g., bimetallic and trimetallic nanocatalysts)h ave important applications.T hese multimetallic nanocatalysts frequently exhibit much higherc atalytic performance, higher selectivity,a nd higher stability and are also cheaper than their corresponding monometallic nanocatalysts. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] For example, Yang et al. successfully prepared PtNiCo, PtNi, and PtCo nanoparticles (NPs) by aw et chemical reduction method with oleic acid as ac apping agents and 1,2-hexadecanediol as ar educing agent, [15] and the NPs were supported on as upport (such as carbon). They found that PtNiCo/C showed better catalytic performance in the CO oxidationr eactiona nd was more stable than either PtNi/C or PtCo/C.T heir results revealed the intrinsic reason was that Co improved the activity,w hereas Ni was responsible for the increased stability.A dditionally,t he Zheng group de-signed and synthesized aP t/FeNi(OH) x catalyst and appliedi t to CO oxidation. The results confirmed that this catalyst had higherc atalytic activity,h ighers tability,a nd more efficient utilization of the Pt atoms than the Pt/Fe(OH) x catalyst mainly as ar esult of interfacial effects in Pt/FeNi(OH) x . [16] However,t he above literature reports mainly focus on the applicationso ft ernary metallicn anocatalysts in heterogeneous catalytic oxidation reactions. There are few reports on the use of trimetallic nanocatalysts to catalyzeh eterogeneoush ydrogenationr eactions. So, it is very necessary to develop ternary metallicn anocatalysts for heterogeneous hydrogenation. Ta ke toluene hydrogenation as an instance, monometallic catalysts, including platinum-based, [17] ruthenium-based, [18][19][20][21][22][23][24] iridiumbased, [25,26] and rhodium-based [27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34] catalysts, have been widely used for this reaction. Someb imetallic nanocatalysts have also been utilized, for instance, Pd-Rh, [35] Pt-Ru, [36] Rh-Pt, [37,38] Ru-Ni, [39] and Rh-Ni [40] catalysts. However,i ti sc hallenging to design and obtain ac atalyst containing an oble metal with excellent catalytic performance under mild conditions and with good stability and high utilization of the precious metal. Herein, we take advantage of at ernary synergistic effect to solve the above problem (such as Ru-Ni-Cosynergy).In this work, bimetallic and trimetallic nanocatalysts with a nanostructure of Ru islands supported on transition-metal/ transition-metal hydroxide NPs and ar elativelyl ow Ru content (3.7 %)...