Agglomeration Of Pd-0 Nanoparticles Causing Different Catalytic Activities Of Suzuki Carbonylative Cross-Coupling Reactions Catalyzed By Pd-Ii And Pd-0 Immobilized On Dopamine-Functionalized Magnetite Nanoparticles

NEW JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY(2015)

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Abstract
Solvent-dispersible magnetite nanoparticles (Fe3O4) end-functionalized with amino groups were successfully prepared by a facile one-pot template-free method to immobilize Pd-II and Pd-0 using a metal adsorption and reduction procedure. They were characterized by TEM, XRD, XPS, FT-IR and VSM. Interestingly, the Pd-II catalyst exhibited better catalytic activity for carbonylative cross-coupling reactions than the Pd-0 catalyst. According to the catalytic activities of a variety of arylboronic acids and aryl iodides catalyzed by two kinds of Pd catalysts, the proposed reaction mechanism of Suzuki carbonylative cross-coupling reactions using the Pd catalyst was also inferred. More importantly, agglomeration of Pd-0 nanoparticles was obviously observed in the TEM images of the catalysts after reactions. Therefore, agglomeration of Pd-0 nanoparticles should be considered as a significant reason for different catalytic activities of the reactions catalyzed by immobilized Pd-II and Pd-0 catalysts. Furthermore, the Pd-II catalyst revealed high efficiency and stability during recycling stages.
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magnetite nanoparticles,different catalytic activities,suzuki carbonylative,cross-coupling,dopamine-functionalized
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