Application
Palladium(II) nitrate solution serves as a versatile catalyst, primarily utilized in the field of chemical reactions and material synthesis. Its core component, palladium, underscores its catalytic efficacy across multiple applications. It plays a pivotal role in doping activated carbon for enhanced catalysis and is integral in the formation of hydroxyapatite-supported Pd nanoclusters vital for the efficient hydrolysis of ammonia-borane. Additionally, this solution is employed in the selective hydrogenation of 1-heptyne and naphthalene, leveraging the highly porous coordination polymer, MIL-101, as a support medium. Its reactivity extends to fuel cell technology through the preparation of platinum-palladium/carbon alloy nanocatalysts that demonstrate methanol tolerance, and it facilitates the synthesis of Cu-Pd alloy thin films on titanium substrates via co-electrodeposition. Furthermore, it supports the creation of palladium catalysts on vertically aligned multi-walled carbon nanotubes, utilized for expedited microwave-assisted Heck reactions, and contributes to the preparation of di-phenyl sulfide-modified Pd/TiO2 catalysts designed for efficient acetylene hydrogenation.