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Development of Palladium Surface-Enriched Heteronuclear Au-Pd Nanoparticle Dehalogenation Catalysts in an Ionic Liquid

Yuan, Xiao  
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Sun, Geng
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Asakura, Hiroyuki
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2013
Chemistry - A European Journal

Heteronuclear Au–Pd nanoparticles were prepared and immobilized in the functionalized ionic liquid [C2OHmim][NTf2]. The structural and electronic properties of the nanoparticles were characterized by a range of techniques and the surface of the nanoparticles was found to be enriched in Pd. Moreover, the extent of Pd enrichment is easily controlled by varying the ratio of Au and Pd salts used in the synthesis. The heteronuclear nanoparticles were found to be effective catalysts in dehalogenation reactions with no activity observed for the pure Au nanoparticles and only limited activity for the pure Pd nanoparticles. The activity of the heteronuclear nanoparticles may be attributed to charge transfer from Pd to Au and consequently to more efficient reductive elimination.

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DOI
10.1002/chem.201203605
Web of Science ID

WOS:000313721500012

Author(s)
Yuan, Xiao  
Sun, Geng
Asakura, Hiroyuki
Tanaka, Tsunehiro
Chen, Xi
Yuan, Yuan  
Laurenczy, Gabor  
Kou, Yuan
Dyson, Paul J.  
Yan, Ning  
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Published in
Chemistry - A European Journal
Volume

19

Issue

4

Start page

1227

End page

1234

Subjects

dehalogenation

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gold

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ionic liquids

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nanoparticles

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palladium

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REVIEWED

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March 6, 2013
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