WOS: 000428483500020In this study, we reported production, characterization, and catalytic behavior of two novel heterogeneous palladium(II) and platinum(II) catalysts derived from cellulose biopolymer. In order to eliminate the use of toxic organic or inorganic solvents and to reduce the use of excess energy in the coupling reactions, we have developed a very simple, rapid, and eco-friendly microwave irradiation protocol. The developed microwave-assisted method of Suzuki cross coupling reactions produced excellent reaction yields in the presence of cellulose supported palladium and platinum (II) catalysts. Moreover, the catalysts easily regenerated after simple filtration, and they gave good reusability. This study revealed that the design...
WOS: 000394919100067In this paper we described the fabrication, characterization and application of ...
Waste corn-cob cellulose supported poly(amidoxime) palladium nanoparticles (PdNs@PA) were prepared b...
Copyright © 2014 Kin Hong Liew et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
WOS: 000392680500005Bio-supported catalysts, due to their green nature, are promising materials for ...
WOS: 000380944500021PubMed: 27516263In green catalyst systems, both the catalyst and the technique s...
WOS: 000461408000026PubMed: 30641193One of the most important problems in catalytic systems is metal...
The (eco)design and synthesis of durable heterogeneous catalysts starting from renewable sources der...
WOS: 000423670000081The designs of robust natural polymer based catalysts are important for catalyti...
Corn-cobs are an agro-industrial waste and composed of cellulose mostly. In this study cellulose was...
WOS: 000432600900011In this study, a novel highly efficient, recoverable, sustainable, and thermally...
WOS: 000418661000069PubMed: 29254012In this study, we designed a new palladium nanocatalyst on chito...
Corn-cob cellulose supported poly(amidoxime) Pd(II) complex was synthesized and characterized by fie...
WOS: 000370529000025PubMed: 26917390The aim of this study was to develop a quick reaction that had h...
WOS: 000401593400061In this study, a new heterogeneous palladium (II) catalyst that contains O-carbo...
A diphenylphosphinite cellulose palladium complex (Cell–OPPh2–Pd0) was found to be a highly efficien...
WOS: 000394919100067In this paper we described the fabrication, characterization and application of ...
Waste corn-cob cellulose supported poly(amidoxime) palladium nanoparticles (PdNs@PA) were prepared b...
Copyright © 2014 Kin Hong Liew et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
WOS: 000392680500005Bio-supported catalysts, due to their green nature, are promising materials for ...
WOS: 000380944500021PubMed: 27516263In green catalyst systems, both the catalyst and the technique s...
WOS: 000461408000026PubMed: 30641193One of the most important problems in catalytic systems is metal...
The (eco)design and synthesis of durable heterogeneous catalysts starting from renewable sources der...
WOS: 000423670000081The designs of robust natural polymer based catalysts are important for catalyti...
Corn-cobs are an agro-industrial waste and composed of cellulose mostly. In this study cellulose was...
WOS: 000432600900011In this study, a novel highly efficient, recoverable, sustainable, and thermally...
WOS: 000418661000069PubMed: 29254012In this study, we designed a new palladium nanocatalyst on chito...
Corn-cob cellulose supported poly(amidoxime) Pd(II) complex was synthesized and characterized by fie...
WOS: 000370529000025PubMed: 26917390The aim of this study was to develop a quick reaction that had h...
WOS: 000401593400061In this study, a new heterogeneous palladium (II) catalyst that contains O-carbo...
A diphenylphosphinite cellulose palladium complex (Cell–OPPh2–Pd0) was found to be a highly efficien...
WOS: 000394919100067In this paper we described the fabrication, characterization and application of ...
Waste corn-cob cellulose supported poly(amidoxime) palladium nanoparticles (PdNs@PA) were prepared b...
Copyright © 2014 Kin Hong Liew et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...