Palladium nanoparticles supported on a triptycene-based microporous polymer: highly active catalysts for CO oxidation
Chemical Communications2013Vol. 49(79), pp. 8928–8928
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Abstract
Pd nanoparticles were well dispersed on a new triptycene-based microporous polymer support by the gas bubbling-assisted membrane reduction (GBMR) method. The stability of Pd nanoparticles is improved by the porous support, and the materials show excellent performance for CO oxidation.
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