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Easy preparation of small crystalline Pd 2 Sn nanoparticles in solution at room temperature.

Vincent DardunTania PintoLoïc BenaillonLaurent VeyreJules GalipaudClément CampValérie MeilleChloe Thieuleux
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2023)
We describe here a simple protocol yielding small (<2 nm) crystalline Pd 2 Sn nanoparticles (NPs) along with Pd homologues for sake of comparison. These NPs were obtained via an organometallic approach using Pd 2 (dba) 3 ·dba (dba = dibenzylideneacetone) in THF with 2 equivalents of tributyltin hydride under 4 bars of H 2 at room temperature. The Pd NP homologues were prepared similarly, using Pd 2 (dba) 3 ·dba with 2 equivalents of n -octylsilane. These NPs were found to be crystalline and very small with a similar mean size ( ca. 1.5 nm). These NPs were finally used as nanocatalysts in solution for a benchmark Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reaction. The Pd 2 Sn NPs were found to be more active than Pd NPs analogues, exhibiting remarkable performances with Pd loading as low as 13 ppb. This result demonstrates a beneficial effect of tin on palladium in catalysis.
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