Recent developments in the immobilization of palladium complexes on renewable polysaccharides for Suzuki–Miyaura cross-coupling of halobenzenes and phenylboronic acids

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Abstract

Polysaccharides derived from natural sources exhibit unique structures and functional groups, which have recently garnered them increased attention for their potential applicability as supports for metal catalysts. Renewable polysaccharide matrices were employed as supports for palladium complexes, with or without previous modification of the support, and were used in Suzuki cross-coupling of halobenzenes and phenylboronic acid derivatives. In this review, recent developments in the immobilization of palladium-based complexes are reported, including descriptions of the preparation procedures and catalytic activity of each system. In addition, the effects of the nature of the polymeric support and of the reaction conditions on catalytic performance are discussed.

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Wolfson, A., & Levy-Ontman, O. (2020, January 1). Recent developments in the immobilization of palladium complexes on renewable polysaccharides for Suzuki–Miyaura cross-coupling of halobenzenes and phenylboronic acids. Catalysts. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal10010136

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