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Polyionic Resin Supported Pd/Fe(2)O(3)Nanohybrids for Catalytic Hydrodehalogenation: Improved and Versatile Remediation for Toxic Pollutants

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Title Polyionic Resin Supported Pd/Fe(2)O(3)Nanohybrids for Catalytic Hydrodehalogenation: Improved and Versatile Remediation for Toxic Pollutants
 
Creator Biswas, Kinkar
Chattopadhyay, Shreyasi
Jing, Yunke
Che, Renchao
De, Goutam
Basu, Basudeb
Zhao, Dongyuan
 
Subject Engineering Materials
 
Description A series of Pd/Fe2O3 nanohybrids with low metal content supported with Amberlite resin formate (Pd/Fe2O3@ARF) was prepared and characterized by FTIR, XRD, XPS, EELS, SEM-EDAX, and HRTEM. The coexistence of mainly crystalline Pd and Fe2O3 nanoparticles (NPs) of average size similar to 4-5 nm in the resin matrix was confirmed. These nanohybrids were used for hydrodehalogenation of polyhaloar-omatics using NaBH4 as a reducing agent in water. Notably, the composite Pd/Fe2O3@ARF-110 exhibits excellent catalytic performance in the hydrodehalogenation of different haloar-omatics. High TOF (in comparison to other related heterogeneous catalysts), recydability, and chemoselectivity between halide and C = C bond make this nanohybrid catalyst very attractive for the degradation of persistent organic pollutants originated from industries. The experimental observations and other analytical studies suggest that the enhanced catalytic activity could be due to strong interactions between Fe2O3 and Pd NPs that facilitate the cleavage of B-H bond and subsequent hydride generation.
 
Publisher American Chemical Society
 
Date 2019-02
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
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Identifier http://cgcri.csircentral.net/4563/1/biswas2019.pdf
Biswas, Kinkar and Chattopadhyay, Shreyasi and Jing, Yunke and Che, Renchao and De, Goutam and Basu, Basudeb and Zhao, Dongyuan (2019) Polyionic Resin Supported Pd/Fe(2)O(3)Nanohybrids for Catalytic Hydrodehalogenation: Improved and Versatile Remediation for Toxic Pollutants. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 58 (6). pp. 2159-2169. ISSN 0888-5885
 
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