Abstract
A superparamagnetic solid catalyst has been successfully synthesized by loading palladium nanoparticles into the pore network of a mesoporous NiFe 2O 4 support (Pd/NF300), which was used as a magnetically separable and highly active catalyst for Suzuki and Heck C–C coupling reactions. Various techniques were employed to characterize the synthesized NiFe 2O 4 supports and Pd-loaded catalysts. The Pd/NF300 catalyst showed high activity for both Suzuki and Heck reactions even under a very low Pd using amount (0.08 mol% Pd based on aryl halide). Moreover, the catalyst could be magnetically separated, recycled, and showed a very slight reduction in catalytic activity after five cycles. A synergetic catalytic effect between the well dispersed Pd 0 and the basic mesoporous structure of magnetic supports has been proposed to understand its greatly enhanced catalytic activities.
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