Abstract

A magnetically recyclable nanocatalyst, Pd–Fe3O4, has been synthesized through a simple one-pot, cost effective method. The electrostatic interaction between the catalyst and the support in the synthesis led to the formation of highly dispersed ultra-fine Pd clusters supported on magnetite. The Pd-based catalyst shows a turnover frequency of 476h−1, which is eight times higher in the efficiency for p-nitrophenol (PNP) hydrogenation than that of the commercial Pd/C (62h−1) under ambient conditions in water. This efficient and green chemical transformation system for the PNP hydrogenation shows promising perspective.

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