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Green synthesis of palladium nanoparticles using Hippophae rhamnoides Linn leaf extract and their catalytic activity for the Suzuki–Miyaura coupling in water

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The green synthesis of palladium nanoparticles using Hippophae rhamnoides linn leaf extract and their application as heterogeneous catalysts for the Suzuki-Miyaura coupling in water was reported in this paper.
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During this study, we report the green synthesis of palladium nanoparticles using Hippophae rhamnoides Linn leaf extract and their application as heterogeneous catalysts for the Suzuki–Miyaura coupling in water. The synthesized nanoparticles are characterized by XRD, SEM, TEM and UV–vis techniques. This method has the advantages of high yields, simple methodology, and elimination of ligand, organic solvent and homogeneous catalysts and easy work-up. Furthermore, the catalyst exhibits high catalytic activity, superior cycling stability and excellent substrate applicability.

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Structure−Antioxidant Efficiency Relationships of Phenolic Compounds and Their Contribution to the Antioxidant Activity of Sea Buckthorn Juice

TL;DR: The phenolic composition of juice derived from fruits of sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides) was investigated by high-performance liquid chromatography with diode array and electrochemical detection and ascorbic acid was shown to be the major antioxidant in sea buckstorn juice.
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Effects of different origins and harvesting time on vitamin C, tocopherols, and tocotrienols in sea buckthorn (Hippophaë rhamnoides) berries.

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The biosynthesis of palladium nanoparticles by antioxidants in Gardenia jasminoides Ellis: long lifetime nanocatalysts for p-nitrotoluene hydrogenation.

TL;DR: Gardenia jasminoides Ellis' water crude extract is used for the bioreduction of palladium chloride and appears to be a new promising biosynthetic nanocatalyst for the development of an industrial process.
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Green synthesis of copper nanoparticles using aqueous extract of the leaves of Euphorbia esula L and their catalytic activity for ligand-free Ullmann-coupling reaction and reduction of 4-nitrophenol

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported on the biosynthesis of copper nanoparticles (NPs) using extract of the Euphorbia esula L leaves as reductant and stabilizer without any surfactant.
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