A rhenium carbonyl bonded to highly dealuminated zeolite Y: structure determination by infrared and X-ray absorption spectroscopies

2004 ◽  
Vol 6 (9) ◽  
pp. 2484 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bryan Enderle ◽  
Bruce C. Gates
1991 ◽  
Vol 233 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aticha Borvornwattananont ◽  
Karin Moller ◽  
Thomas Bein

ABSTRACTThe intrazeolite chemistry of the two germylene complexes Cl2(THF)GeM(CO)5(M = Mo, W) was studied with x-ray absorption spectroscopy (Ge, Mo, W edge EXAFS) and in-situ FTIR/TPD-MS techniques. The slightly decarbonylated GeMo complex interacts with the framework of NaY zeolite at room temperature and retains the Ge-Mo bond up to about 100° C. In proton-loaded HY zeolite, framework interactions increase at elevated temperature, and the attached complex retains the Ge-Mo bond up to about 120° C. The Ge-Mo bond is cleaved at higher temperatures. MoC1x and Mo-Mo species are formed in NaY and HY zeolite, respectively, while GeClx fragments are anchored to the zeolite framework.The complex Cl2 (THF)GeW(CO) 5 retains all five CO ligands up to about 100° C in both NaY and the proton form. Detectable anchoring occurs at room temperature in NaY and at about 80° C in the proton form. WC1x species are formed upon cleavage of the Ge-W bond at higher temperatures.


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