Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
62000 Journal of Catalysis 2010 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

New polymeric materials containing functional sites analogous to ionic liquids have been synthesized. Those materials are a supported reservoir for the active Pd species. Their catalytic activity has been evaluated for the Heck reaction proving an excellent performance in terms of both activity and recyclability. Although soluble Pd species seem to participate in the catalytic cycle, as for many other supported Pd-systems, the g-SILLPs present the ability to efficiently release and recapture those soluble species. This allows to dramatically reduce or eliminate the amount of Pd leached to the final solution, in particular at higher temperatures, and opens the way, based on a release and catch strategy, for the development of active-supported Pd catalytic systems, easily recoverable and reusable for a large number of catalytic cycles. The exact nature of the polymer (SILLPs) has a remarkable influence on the overall process. The appropriate design of the g-SILLPs is a key factor for the optimization of the release and catch system. The functionalized polymers prepared can be reused for a significant number of catalytic cycles without any loss in performance.

Graphical abstractCatalysis by Pd species supported on g-SILLPs of the Heck reaction takes place through a release and catch mechanism allowing an efficient reuse of the resulting heterogeneous systems.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (87 K)Download as PowerPoint slide

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