Published : 2021-01-24

Polysiloxanes as supports for transition metal catalysts

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This article reviews the potential applicability of polysiloxanes as supports for transition metal catalysts. Unique physicochemical properties of polysiloxanes suggest their usefulness as catalyst supports. Polysiloxanes of various macromolecular topologies – linear and star-shaped and hyperbranched – with the functional side groups capable of binding transition metals were prepared. These polymers were used as carriers for palladium and rhodium complexes. The activities of so-immobilized complexes of transition metals in model reactions were comparable to that of the corresponding homogeneous complexes of these metals.


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Cypryk, M., & Pospiech, P. (2021). Polysiloxanes as supports for transition metal catalysts. Polimery, 61(6), 407–412. https://doi.org/10.14314/polimery.2016.407