Abstract

A new approach to the synthesis of mixed-type immobilized catalysts was developed: the frontal polymerization of a metal-containing monomer in the presence of a highly dispersed mineral support. The synthesis of an acrylamide complex of Pd(II) nitrate on the surface of SiO2, Al2O3, or C and its subsequent polymerization and reduction resulted in the formation of an organic-inorganic composite that included nanosized Pd particles stabilized by a polymer matrix and an inorganic support. The resulting hybrid nanocomposites are efficient and selective catalysts for the hydrogenation reactions of cyclohexene and alkene and acetylene alcohols.

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