Abstract:
The synthesis and characterization of four generations of palladium nanoparticle-cored Fréchet-type dendrimers (Pd-Gn)possessing direct palladium–carbon bonds are reported.
These core–shell materials have been synthesized by the simultaneous reduction of different generation diazodendrons and PdII in an organic medium. The resulting organic–inorganic hybrid materials were characterized by IR, NMR and UV/Vis spectroscopic techniques. The formation of nearly spherical particles of 2–4 nm diameter was confirmed by TEM studies. The efficiency of one member of this series, Pd-G1, in catalysing important C–C bond-forming reactions such as Suzuki, Stille and Hiyama coupling reactions was investigated.The results clearly show that Pd-G1 can efficiently catalyse
the cross-coupling of arylboronic acids, aryl stannanes and organosilicon compounds with differently substituted aryl halides in addition to efficiently catalysing hydrogenation reactions. The catalyst exhibited good recovery and recyclability
in Suzuki coupling reactions. The study suggests that a single catalyst capable of catalysing several reactions can be designed