Nitrogen-doped magnetic carbon nanoparticles as catalyst supports for efficient recovery and recycling

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Publication Date 2007-03-05
DOI 10.1039/B616660A
Impact Factor 6.222
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Hyeonseok Yoon, Sungrok Ko, Jyongsik Jang


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Abstract

Palladium nanoparticles were deposited with high dispersion and stability on nitrogen-doped magnetic carbon nanoparticles by a simple impregnation method, and their catalytic performance was investigated for Heck, Suzuki, and Sonogashira coupling reactions.

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