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A Novel Synthesis of Gold Nanoparticles Supported on Hybrid Polymer/Metal Oxide as Catalysts for p Chloronitrobenzene Hydrogenation

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Figure 1: pH versus time for P[VBTACl]/M catalyst synthesis.
Figure 2: Representative TEM Micrograph and Au nanoparticle size distribution measurements for Au/P[VBTACl]/M catalysts
Table 2: Binding energies (eV) of internal electrons and atomic surface ratio of Au/P[VBTACl]-M catalysts
Table 4: ICP-AES, TEM mean Au sizes, XPS data after reaction, and TOF in the last cycle of Au/P[BVTACl]-M catalysts in the  p-CNB hydrogenation
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