2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.tetlet.2015.08.081
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Sustainable catalysis using magnetic chicken feathers decorated with Pd(0) for Suzuki-cross coupling reaction

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“…Among them, thanks to possessing various functional groups that are available to coordinate with the metal cations, maintaining a rigid structure hindering the solubility or disintegration in the different solvents, and being environmentally sustainable and always easily accessible, the wool fibers/fabrics can be considered as useful supports for catalyst materials. There have been a lot of studies involving the preparation of the wool–Pd complex and its use as a synthetic organic catalyst in the literature. ,, To our knowledge, no report has been published on the reduction of nitroaromatic compounds using chemically surface-modified wool and PdNPs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them, thanks to possessing various functional groups that are available to coordinate with the metal cations, maintaining a rigid structure hindering the solubility or disintegration in the different solvents, and being environmentally sustainable and always easily accessible, the wool fibers/fabrics can be considered as useful supports for catalyst materials. There have been a lot of studies involving the preparation of the wool–Pd complex and its use as a synthetic organic catalyst in the literature. ,, To our knowledge, no report has been published on the reduction of nitroaromatic compounds using chemically surface-modified wool and PdNPs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…C-C bond formation remains a crucial issue, mainly due to its application in various synthetic protocols, and Suzuki coupling represents the leading procedure above all the others. For this reason, and thanks to fibre’s ability to chelate transition metals, Jain et al developed an innovative synthetic strategy by employing Fe 3 O 4 @/CF-Pd(0) complex in Suzuki coupling reactions [ 52 ]. They report the catalyst’s synthesis, which contemplates an easy and rapid treatment of magnetic nano-ferrite (Fe 3 O 4 ) with chicken feathers in powder and a palladium salt, subsequently reduced to obtain the catalyst itself.…”
Section: Feathersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This new catalyst could be used at least 6 times without any significant loss of the catalytic activity. 122 A green, efficient, heterogeneous catalyst for the oxidation of sulfides and alcohols to the corresponding sulfoxides and carbonyl compounds, respectively, applying tert-butyl hydroperoxide as an oxidant was developed using magnetically modified poultry chicken feathers. Complete selectivity of the reactions and high conversions were observed.…”
Section: Journal Of Agricultural and Food Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After the reaction finished, the catalyst could be efficiently separated using magnetic separation. This new catalyst could be used at least 6 times without any significant loss of the catalytic activity …”
Section: Magnetically Modified Biological Wastes and Their Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%