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Additive compounds, heterogeneous hydrogenation

Reactions of soluble metal complexes, whose mechanisms of catalysis appear to be reasonably well known, can serve as a guide to the main reaction paths followed on heterogeneous catalysts. Mononuclear complexes catalyze syn addition of H2 to alkynes to yield initially only cis isomers, as in equation (25). 5 More recently, Muetterties and coworkers showed that the dinuclear rhodium hydride complex ( yi-H)Rh[P(OPr )3]2 2 (38) converts alkynes to trans isomers as initial products (equation 26). The alkyne addition compound (39) was isolated its structure shows the vinyl group bonded to one rhodium atom by a a-bond and to the other by a ir-bond, while the substituents on the vinyl group are trans to one another. This structure resembles ones hypothesized earlier to explain the formation of trans isomers and alkanes. Hydrogenations of alkynes which are catalyzed by the dinuclear rhodium hydride are much slower than the hydrogenation of an alkene catalyzed by the dinuclear tetrahydride (40), which is formed rapidly from (38) in the presence of H2 (equation 11). ... [Pg.431]

Catalytic studies and kinetic investigations of rhodium nanoparticles embedded in PVP in the hydrogenation of phenylacetylene were performed by Choukroun and Chaudret [90]. Nanoparticles of rhodium were used as heterogeneous catalysts (solventless conditions) at 60 °C under a hydrogen pressure of 7 bar with a [catalyst]/[substrate] ratio of 3800. Total hydrogenation to ethylbenzene was observed after 6 h of reaction, giving rise to a TOF of 630 h 1. The kinetics of the hydrogenation was found to be zero-order with respect to the al-kyne compound, while the reduction of styrene to ethylbenzene depended on the concentration of phenylacetylene still present in solution. Additional experi-... [Pg.239]

A heterogeneous catalyst exists in a phase that is different from the phase of the reaction it catalyzes. An important industrial use of heterogeneous catalysts is the addition of hydrogen to an organic compound that contains C = C double bonds. This process is called hydrogenation. Consider the hydrogenation of ethylene, shown below. [Pg.303]

O Brien. 1235 Ohmic drop, 811, 1089, 1108 Ohmic resistance, 1175 Ohm s law, 1127. 1172 Open circuit cell, 1350 Open circuit decay method, 1412 Order of electrodic reaction, definition 1187. 1188 cathodic reaction, 1188 anodic reaction, 1188 Organic adsorption. 968. 978. 1339 additives, electrodeposition, 1339 aliphatic molecules, 978, 979 and the almost-null current test. 971 aromatic compounds, 979 charge transfer reaction, 969, 970 chemical potential, 975 as corrosion inhibitors, 968, 1192 electrode properties and, 979 electrolyte properties and, 979 forces involved in, 971, 972 977, 978 free energy, 971 functional groups in, 979 heterogeneity of the electrode, 983, 1195 hydrocarbon chains, 978, 979 hydrogen coadsorption and, 1340 hydrophilicity and, 982 importance, 968 and industrial processes, 968 irreversible. 969. 970 isotherms and, 982, 983... [Pg.45]

Vinyl acetate is produced by the oxidation of ethylene and acetic acid (4,5). Catalysts for the gas phase oxidation are made from palladium compounds with additional metal compounds on a porous support (6). Catalysts, preferably coated catalysts, can be used for many heterogeneously catalyzed reactions such as hydrogenations and oxidations. [Pg.189]


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Addition, hydrogenation

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