Li, Xiang’s team published research in Chemistry of Materials in 2022 | CAS: 13395-16-9

Bis(acetylacetone)copper(cas: 13395-16-9) catalyzes coupling and carbene transfer reactions. Metal acetylacetonates are used as catalysts for polymerization of olefins and transesterification. Category: copper-catalyst

In 2022,Li, Xiang; Liu, Yaming; Zhang, Jun-Jun; Yan, Bo; Jin, Changqing; Dou, Jingjing; Li, Mengyang; Feng, Xiaohua; Liu, Ge published an article in Chemistry of Materials. The title of the article was 《No Annealing Synthesis of Ordered Intermetallic PdCu Nanocatalysts for Boosting Formic Acid Oxidation》.Category: copper-catalyst The author mentioned the following in the article:

Owing to their high catalytic efficiency and selectivity, the ordered intermetallic Pd-based nanocatalysts have greater promise than disordered nanocatalysts for formic acid oxidation reactions (FAOR). Traditionally, intermetallic nanoparticles are synthesized via the annealing of disordered alloy in a high temperature and reducing atm. However, this method inevitably adds complexity and increases cost to practical application as well as leads to the destruction of nanostructures and the deactivation of nanocatalysts. Herein, monodisperse ordered intermetallic PdCu nanocatalysts are obtained through liquid phase reduction reaction in one pot without heat treatment. The results indicate that the ethylene glycol and KBr not only affect the solubilities of Pd and Cu precursors, but also facilitate the formation of the ordered intermetallic PdCu nanostructures with well-defined morphol. Compared to disordered PdCu, com. Pd/C, and com. Pd black nanocatalysts, the ordered intermetallic PdCu nanocatalysts display enhanced activity and durability for FAOR. The mass and specific activities are 665 mA mgPd-1 and 1.88 mA cm-2, which are 1.45, 2.67, and 4.16 and 1.21, 1.53, and 1.74 times disordered PdCu, com. Pd/C, and com. Pd black nanocatalysts, resp. This work comes up with one novel approach for the preparation of ordered intermetallic PdCu nanocrystals without heat treatment. After reading the article, we found that the author used Bis(acetylacetone)copper(cas: 13395-16-9Category: copper-catalyst)

Bis(acetylacetone)copper(cas: 13395-16-9) catalyzes coupling and carbene transfer reactions. Metal acetylacetonates are used as catalysts for polymerization of olefins and transesterification. Category: copper-catalyst

Referemce:
Copper catalysis in organic synthesis – NCBI,
Special Issue “Fundamentals and Applications of Copper-Based Catalysts”