Abstract

Structured polyphenylenes that are used as matrices for immobilization of palladium nanoparticles are synthesized through the cyclocondensation of acetylaromatic compounds followed by structuring at different temperatures and, as a result, different crosslink densities. The relationship between the structure and structuring temperature of the polymers is investigated. It is shown that the sizes of palladium nanoparticles immobilized in polyphenylene matrices depend on the conditions of polymer structuring. The resulting catalytic systems are examined for the selective hydrogenation of triple bonds in acetylene alcohols.

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