Hematite nanoparticle-templated hollow carbon nanonets supported palladium nanoparticles: preparation and application as efficient recyclable catalysts

M Zhu, Y Wang, C Wang, W Li, G Diao

Index: Zhu, Maiyong; Wang, Ying; Wang, Chengjiao; Li, Wei; Diao, Guowang Catalysis Science and Technology, 2013 , vol. 3, # 4 p. 952 - 961

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Abstract

Hollow carbon nanonets (HCN), which are attractive materials for catalyst support, were fabricated using the pre-synthesized hematite nanoparticles as the hard template. And then the HCN supported Pd nanoparticles (Pd/HCN) were prepared by precipitation-reduction method. The catalytic performance of Pd/HCN was investigated using Suzuki and Heck coupling reactions as model reactions. The results demonstrated that the as-prepared Pd/ ...

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