R. Balamurugan, Jui‐Hsiang Liu, Bo-Tau Liu
Dec 1, 2018
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Coordination Chemistry Reviews
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Abstract Palladium is one of the important elements used in various industries, such as fuel cells, automobile, dental crowns and catalysts in drug synthesis. Its extensive use and waste produced have raised pollution emissions to water sources and soils, and have severe effects on plants, animals and humans. As a result, many methods have been developed to assess the levels of palladium in drug chemicals, food and crops. The dietary intake per person is limited to CN bond cleavage, oxidative cyclization and cross coupling reactions. The basic principles involved in the design of chemosensors for the selective analysis of palladium, problems and challenges in the field as well as possible future research directions are presented.