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The structural versatility of hydrotalcites as engineering tool for an efficient nanoparticle stabilization in the Pd catalyzed Suzuki cross coupling

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It was shown that the hydrotalcite structure have a significant effect on the NP size and catalytic performance of HT supported Pd-NP catalysts. The effect of (i) metal loading method (i.e., co-precipitation versus impregnation), (ii) calcination (i.e., calcined versus uncalcined support), (iii) support basicity (i.e., a Mg/Al ratio 3 versus 2) was studied. Also, the first catalytic results of hydrotalcite supported PdCu nanoparticle catalysts were mentioned.
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Hydrotalcites, Palladium nanoparticles, ‘in-situ’ preparation methodologies, Suzuki cross-coupling reaction

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Van Vaerenbergh, Beau, et al. “The Structural Versatility of Hydrotalcites as Engineering Tool for an Efficient Nanoparticle Stabilization in the Pd Catalyzed Suzuki Cross Coupling.” Netherlands’ Catalysis and Chemistry Conference, 19th, Abstracts, 2018.
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Van Vaerenbergh, B., De Vlieger, K., Van Der Voort, P., Thybaut, J., De Clercq, J., Vermeir, P., & Verberckmoes, A. (2018). The structural versatility of hydrotalcites as engineering tool for an efficient nanoparticle stabilization in the Pd catalyzed Suzuki cross coupling. Netherlands’ Catalysis and Chemistry Conference, 19th, Abstracts. Presented at the 19th Netherlands’ Catalysis and Chemistry Conference (NCCC XIX), Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands.
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Van Vaerenbergh, Beau, Kevin De Vlieger, Pascal Van Der Voort, Joris Thybaut, Jeriffa De Clercq, Pieter Vermeir, and An Verberckmoes. 2018. “The Structural Versatility of Hydrotalcites as Engineering Tool for an Efficient Nanoparticle Stabilization in the Pd Catalyzed Suzuki Cross Coupling.” In Netherlands’ Catalysis and Chemistry Conference, 19th, Abstracts.
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Van Vaerenbergh, Beau, Kevin De Vlieger, Pascal Van Der Voort, Joris Thybaut, Jeriffa De Clercq, Pieter Vermeir, and An Verberckmoes. 2018. “The Structural Versatility of Hydrotalcites as Engineering Tool for an Efficient Nanoparticle Stabilization in the Pd Catalyzed Suzuki Cross Coupling.” In Netherlands’ Catalysis and Chemistry Conference, 19th, Abstracts.
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Van Vaerenbergh B, De Vlieger K, Van Der Voort P, Thybaut J, De Clercq J, Vermeir P, et al. The structural versatility of hydrotalcites as engineering tool for an efficient nanoparticle stabilization in the Pd catalyzed Suzuki cross coupling. In: Netherlands’ Catalysis and Chemistry Conference, 19th, Abstracts. 2018.
IEEE
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B. Van Vaerenbergh et al., “The structural versatility of hydrotalcites as engineering tool for an efficient nanoparticle stabilization in the Pd catalyzed Suzuki cross coupling,” in Netherlands’ Catalysis and Chemistry Conference, 19th, Abstracts, Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands, 2018.
@inproceedings{8553758,
  abstract     = {{It was shown that the hydrotalcite structure have a significant effect on the NP size and catalytic performance of HT supported Pd-NP catalysts. The effect of (i) metal loading method (i.e., co-precipitation versus impregnation), (ii) calcination (i.e., calcined versus uncalcined support), (iii) support basicity (i.e., a Mg/Al ratio 3 versus 2) was studied. Also, the first catalytic results of hydrotalcite supported PdCu nanoparticle catalysts were mentioned.}},
  author       = {{Van Vaerenbergh, Beau and De Vlieger, Kevin and Van Der Voort, Pascal and Thybaut, Joris and De Clercq, Jeriffa and Vermeir, Pieter and Verberckmoes, An}},
  booktitle    = {{Netherlands' Catalysis and Chemistry Conference, 19th, Abstracts}},
  keywords     = {{Hydrotalcites,Palladium nanoparticles,‘in-situ’ preparation methodologies,Suzuki cross-coupling reaction}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  location     = {{Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands}},
  title        = {{The structural versatility of hydrotalcites as engineering tool for an efficient nanoparticle stabilization in the Pd catalyzed Suzuki cross coupling}},
  year         = {{2018}},
}