A novel sulfur@rGO composite material with a saccule-like structure is synthesized via a facile and effective strategy with an oil in water (O/W) system. The obtained materials exert outstanding electrochemical performance at high rates as a cathode material for rechargeable lithium sulfur cells.
Transformations
involving Pd(I) and Pd(III) have received growing
attention over the past few years, providing various methodologies
for the construction of numerous carbocyclic and heterocyclic ring
systems. Compared with Pd(0)/(II)/(IV) chemistry, Pd(I)/(III)-mediated
reactions are generally conducted through a single electron transfer
process, leading to so-called palladium radical involved reactions.
This review gives an up-to-date overview of catalytic methodologies
involving palladium radical intermediates, which are sorted into two
categories: (i) Pd(I) involved reactions and (ii) Pd(III) involved
reactions. For most of these transformations, plausible mechanisms
are demonstrated in detail. Clarification of these issues is the key
point for understanding the palladium radical involved reactions and
developing new high-performance methodologies.
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