Abstract

AbstractA new Pd and polyethylene glycol 800 [PEG(800)]‐modified NiB [NiPdB‐PEG(800)] amorphous alloy catalyst was prepared, which demonstrated excellent activities, similar to those of noble metal catalysts, in the chemoselective hydrogenation of a series of electron‐deficient aromatic substrates in water. The addition of small amounts of Pd to NiB markedly improved its activity. The Pd not only benefits the dispersion of active species but also contributes to the activity of the catalyst. The accompanying agglomeration can be inhibited with the further addition of PEG(800), which results in the largest surface area, the smallest particle size, and the greatest number of active species, resulting in optimum H2‐chemisorption and accounting for its highest activity. The key factors determining the main reaction products depend not only on the structures of the substrates but also on the character of the solvents. Water is found to be the most effective solvent for most of the substrates.

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