Search for dissertations about: "Suzuki-miyaura"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the word Suzuki-miyaura.
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1. Transition Metal Mediated Transformations of Carboranes
Abstract : This thesis describes the use of copper and palladium to mediate transformations of carboranes, especially p-carborane.1-(1-p-carboranyl)-N-methyl-N-(2-butyl)-3-isoquinolinecarboxamide, a carborane containing analogue of the peripheral benzodiazepine receptor (PBR) ligand PK11195, has been synthesised. READ MORE
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2. Supported Palladium Nanoparticles for Sustainable Cross-Coupling and Oxidation Reactions
Abstract : The work presented in this thesis aims to combine the rich chemistry ofpalladium and the benefits of heterogeneous catalysis with metal-organic frameworks(MOFs) in developing robust materials that are recyclable and adaptable to operationunder a continuous flow regime.Two new catalysts were created based on palladium nanoparticles in themesoporous MOFs MIL-101 and MIL-88B. READ MORE
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3. Multi-functional Chromophores
Abstract : As the push towards green energy become stronger, more efficient systems needs to be developed to compete with fossil fuel based systems. In modern Grätzel solar cells, most of the energy losses are inherited from the choice of chromophore and metal oxide surface. READ MORE
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4. Catalytic and Electrocatalytic Transformations with Palladium and Nickel : Scope and mechanistic investigations
Abstract : The work presented in this thesis is based on methodology development and mechanistic investigations using heterogeneous palladium and nickel catalysts. Following the introduction (Chapter 1), Chapter 2 presents a summary of the synthesis and characterization of the MOF-supported Pd catalysts (Pd @ MOF) that are used in this thesis. READ MORE
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5. Catalytic reactions with palladium supported on mesocellular foam : Applications in hydrogenation, isomerization, and C-C bond forming reactions
Abstract : The major part of this thesis concerns the development of catalytic methodologies based on palladium nanoparticles immobilized on aminopropyl-functionalized siliceous mesocellular foam (Pd0-AmP-MCF). The catalytic activity of the precursor to the nanocatalyst, PdII-AmP-MCF is also covered by this work. READ MORE