Preparation, characterization and catalyses of polymer-protected coinage me
tal nanoclusters were investigated, especially from the viewpoint of bimeta
llization. Poly (N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone) (PVP)-protected Au/Rh bimetallic na
noclusters with an average diameter of 2.6 nm were prepared by alcohol redu
ction of HAuCl4 and RhCl3 in the presence of PVP. The Au/Rh bimetallic nano
clusters having an Au-core/Rh-shell structure work as more active catalysts
for visible-light-induced hydrogen generation from water than the correspo
nding Au and Rh monometallic nanoclusters. Ag nanoclusters protected by pol
y(sodium acrylate) (PSA) were prepared by UV irradiation of an alcohol-wate
r solution of silver perchlorate in the presence of PSA and were applied to
the catalyst for oxidation of ethylene. The activity of Ag nanoclusters th
us prepared remarkably increases with increasing the reaction temperature.
Addition of cesium and rhenium ions increases the catalytic activity of PSA
-Ag nanoclusters as well. Thus, PSA plays an important role in this system.
PVP-protected Cu/Pd alloy nanoclusters were prepared by reduction in glyco
l at 198 degrees C, revealing high activity as a catalyst for hydration of
acrylonitrile to acrylamide as well as for partial hydrogenation of 1,3-cyc
looctadiene to cyclooctene.