Highly active Pd-Ni nanocatalysts supported on multicharged polymer matrix

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In this article, we report the synthesis of mono- and bimetallic Pd-Ni nanocomposites supported on a multicharged polymeric matrix for catalytic applications. The morphology and catalytic properties of the composites depend on the Pd-Ni ratio. In the Suzuki-Miyaura coupling reaction, the composite with an equal amount of palladium and nickel is the most active and the reaction occurs within six hours in water at room temperature.

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Sultanova, E. D., Samigullina, A. I., Nastapova, N. V., Nizameev, I. R., Kholin, K. V., Morozov, V. I., … Konovalov, A. I. (2017). Highly active Pd-Ni nanocatalysts supported on multicharged polymer matrix. Catalysis Science and Technology, 7(24), 5914–5919. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7cy01797a

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