摘要

<正>In a recent online publication of Science,Professor Peter Strasser of the Technical University of Berlin,Germany,and his collaborators reported element-specific anisotropic growth of Pt and Ni in shaped Pt alloy synthesis[1].They showed that the surface steps in the Pt3Ni concave hexapod alloy formed in the initial stage of the synthesis were crucial in the segregation of an M-rich(M=Ni,Co,