Modification of Pillared Intercalated Montmorillonite Clay as Heterogeneous Pd Catalyst Supports

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Abstract

Montmorillonite clay was modified by pillaring with AlMn oxides in different Al/Mn ratios and intercalation of two kinds of N-containing polymers (i.e., chitosan (CS) and polyvinyl pyrrolidinone (PVP)) chains. The modified pillared montmorillonite clay (PM) showed a rich two-dimensional layered porous structure with tunable parameters, such as large interlayer spacing, high specific area, and large porous volume. They were then used as supports for Pd nanoparticles. As applied in coupling reactions of aryl halides with terminal alkynes, Pd@CS/AlMn-PM showed better comprehensive catalytic performance than Pd@PVP/AlMn-PM. This was mainly attributed to its higher specific area, stronger chelation to Pd species, and better solvent resistance.

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Sun, K., Liu, Y., Zhang, T., Zhou, J., Chen, J., Ren, X., … Zeng, M. (2023). Modification of Pillared Intercalated Montmorillonite Clay as Heterogeneous Pd Catalyst Supports. Molecules, 28(22). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28227638

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