2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-50532011001200012
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Palladium nanoparticles supported on layered hydroxide salts and their use in carbon-carbon coupling organic reactions

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“…S5 ‡). 27,28 It also ensures that the embedding of FP-Zn(II) complexes in the surface of the zinc acetate salt matrix occurs without any modication of the solid-state packing, given the very low concentration of the complex. Both UB-Zn(II) and SB-Zn(II) embedded in the surface of zinc acetate crystals show the same crystallinity prole corresponding to zinc acetate, as shown in Fig.…”
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“…S5 ‡). 27,28 It also ensures that the embedding of FP-Zn(II) complexes in the surface of the zinc acetate salt matrix occurs without any modication of the solid-state packing, given the very low concentration of the complex. Both UB-Zn(II) and SB-Zn(II) embedded in the surface of zinc acetate crystals show the same crystallinity prole corresponding to zinc acetate, as shown in Fig.…”
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“…The photo‐nanocatalysis plays dual role as heterogeneous as well homogeneous catalysis and have beneficial physical and chemical properties. Metal nanoparticles are known to be promising material for the increase in the field rising heterogeneous catalysis in a variety of organic transformations . From these observations, we aimed to present in our study an easily prepared Ag/AgX/r‐GO (X = Cl or Br) nanocatalysts with cost effective and absorb at visible light effectively .…”
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“…Metal nanoparticles are known to be promising material for the increase in the field rising heterogeneous catalysis in a variety of organic transformations. [4,5] From these observations, we aimed to present in our study an easily prepared Ag/AgX/r-GO (X = Cl or Br) nanocatalysts with cost effective and absorb at visible light effectively. [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] In recent years, Ag/AgX (X = Cl, Br, I) nanoparticles have been extensively examined as active catalysts for degradation of dyes.…”
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confidence: 99%