Trapping Pd(0) in nanoparticle-assembled microcapsules: an efficient and reusable catalyst

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Publication Date 2008-07-15
DOI 10.1039/B807736C
Impact Factor 6.222
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Arlin Jose Amali, Rohit Kumar Rana


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Abstract

Pd nanoparticles dually encased by soft (polyamine) and hard (silica) materials in a microcapsule structure, obtained via a nanoparticle self-assembly method, exhibit excellent catalytic activity, with efficient catalyst recovery and reusability.

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