Palladium/ melamine-based porous network thin film at oil/water interface as effective catalyst for reduction of p-nitrophenol to p-aminophenol and dye degradation
A toluene–water planar interface has been used as an ideal template for the self-assembly of a nanoneedle Cu(0)/CuS nanohybrid thin film and Cu(0)/CuS nanoneedles as efficient catalysts for dye degradation.
Monodispersed and nano-sized ZIF-8 was synthesized at an oil–water interface for the first time and applied as an electrocatalyst for the methanol oxidation reaction in an alkaline medium.
A toluene–water planar interface has been used as an ideal template for the self-assembly of a Pd/3-(aminomethyl) pyridine-reduced graphene oxide nanohybrid.
A supramolecular catalyst of Pd/β-cyclodextrin thin film is synthesized via a facile and one-pot procedure at an oil–water interface and applied for the reduction of toxic nitrophenol compounds and the degradation of harmful azo dyes.