Palladium Loaded on Magnetic Nanoparticles as Efficient and Recyclable Catalyst for the Suzuki- Miyaura Reaction

Authors

  • H. Khojasteh Department of Chemistry, Catalysis Division, University of Isfahan, Isfahan.
  • I. Mohammadpoor-Baltork Department of Chemistry, Catalysis Division, University of Isfahan, Isfahan.
  • M. Moghadam Department of Chemistry, Catalysis Division, University of Isfahan, Isfahan.
  • S. Tangestaninejad Department of Chemistry, Catalysis Division, University of Isfahan, Isfahan.
  • V. Mirkhani Department of Chemistry, Catalysis Division, University of Isfahan, Isfahan.
Abstract:

Palladium is the best metal catalyst for Suzuki cross coupling reaction for synthesize of unsymmetrical biaryl compounds. But its high cost limits its application in wide scale. Using of nanoscale particles as active catalytic cites is a good approach for reducing needed noble metal. By loading precious nanoparticles on magnetic nanocores as a support, recycling and reusing of catalyst will be possible. Magnetic nanoparticles have super paramagnetic feature and applying an external magnetic field can collect the supported catalyst from reaction milieu simply. In this work new palladium catalyst immobilized on modified magnetic nanoparticles containing NNO donor atoms were synthesized. Then the catalyst characterized by FT-IR spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, X-ray diffraction and ICP. Prepared catalyst showed high activity in the Suzuki– Miyaura cross-coupling reaction of phenylboronic acid with aryl halides. Activity, Pd loading, reusability and Pd leaching of catalyst were studied. Results showed that the supported catalyst has the advantage to be completely recoverable with the simple application of an external magnetic field.

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volume 5  issue 3

pages  271- 280

publication date 2015-07-01

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