Abstract

A series of phosphorus-functionalized porous organic polymers supported palladium catalysts with tunable surface wettability were successfully prepared using an easy copolymerization and successive immobilization method. The obtained polymers were carefully characterized by many physicochemical methods. Characterization results suggested that the prepared materials featured hierarchically porous structures, high pore volumes, tunable surface wettability and strong electron-donating ability towards palladium species. We demonstrated the use of these solid catalysts for water-mediated Suzuki–Miyaura coupling reactions. It was found that the surface wettability of the prepared catalysts has an important influence on their catalytic activities. The optimal catalyst, which has excellent amphipathicity and relatively high phosphorus concentration, displayed superior catalytic activity compared to the other catalysts. Under ambient conditions, a variety of aryl chlorides can be efficiently transformed to biaryls in high yields. Moreover, the catalyst could be easily recovered and reused at least six times.

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