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A magnetic palladium nickel carbon nanocomposite as a heterogeneous catalyst for the synthesis of distyrylbenzene and biphenyl derivatives
Shafie, Habiballah,Niknam, Khodabakhsh
supporting information, p. 11697 - 11704 (2021/07/12)
A magnetic palladium nickel carbon (Fe3O4@Pd@Ni/C) nanocomposite has been synthesized using a simple one-pot procedure via a hydrothermal approach. Ferric nitrate, palladium acetate, and nickel nitrate were dissolved in water together with glucose, and the mixture was heated in an autoclave. The Fe3O4@Pd@Ni/C nanocomposite was characterized via XRD, TEM, FE-SEM, VSM, EDS, and XPS studies. The catalytic abilities of the Fe3O4@Pd@Ni/C nanocomposite were investigated for the synthesis of distyrylbenzene and 9,10-distyrylanthracene derivatives. This method shows obvious advantages, such as the recyclability of the catalyst, simple experimental operation, and the obtaining of good to excellent yields.
Comparison of 1,4-distyrylfluorene and 1,4-distyrylbenzene analogues: Synthesis, structure, electrochemistry and photophysics
Laughlin, Brynna J.,Duniho, Tyler L.,El Homsi, Samantha J.,Levy, Benjamin E.,Deligonul, Nihal,Gaffen, Joshua R.,Protasiewicz, John D.,Tennyson, Andrew G.,Smith, Rhett C.
, p. 5425 - 5434 (2013/09/02)
A series of nine 1,4-distyrylfluorene derivatives (2) functionalized with substituents of variable electron-donating or -accepting capabilities was synthesised. The photophysical properties of the molecules were investigated, including UV/vis absorption,
Photochemical behavior of some p-styrylstilbenes and related compounds: Spectral properties and photoisomerization in solution and in solid state
Fengqiang, Zhu,Motoyoshiya, Jiro,Nakamura, Junji,Nishii, Yoshinori,Aoyama, Hiromu
, p. 1645 - 1650 (2008/02/13)
The spectral properties and Z,E-photoisomerizations of three 4-styrylstilbenes, a 4,4′-bis(β-methylstyryl)benzene and a 4,4′-distyrylstilbene were investigated in solution and in the solid state. Some notable features of the absorption and fluorescence sp