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Polymer-protected palladium nanoparticles. Morphologies and catalytic selectivities
Authors:Yen?T?Vu  Email author" target="_blank">James?E?MarkEmail author
Institution:(1) Department of Chemistry and the Polymer Research Center, The University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221–0172, USA
Abstract:Colloidal palladium nanocatalysts prepared by in situ reductions of palladium chloride were immobilized and protected by either of two water-soluble polymers. The particle sizes and size distributions of the palladium colloids were determined by transmission electron microscopy. Their selectivities as catalysts were determined by comparing the extents of hydrogenation of carefully chosen pairs of small-molecule olefins. There was found to be high hydrogenation selectivity with regard to cyclic vs. noncyclic olefins. Selectivity was relatively low, however, among olefins that differed only in size (such as hexene vs. octene), or olefins differing only with regard to the positions of the double bonds (such as 1-octene vs. 3-octene). Selectivity could be improved by careful choice of the immobilizing polymer, and by its use at relatively high concentrations.
Keywords:Metal nanoparticles  Palladium  Polymer-modified catalysts  Olefin hydrogenation  Catalysis efficiency  Catalysis selectivity
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