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Anchored to Inorganic Solids by Covalent Bonds

Catalysts Anchored to Inorganic Solids by Covalent Bonds [Pg.249]

The reaction of preformed cyanoalkylsilane with silica gel followed by hydrolysis leads to the formation of chemisorbed carboxylic acid groups that are capable of strongly binding metal ions including Cu(II), Mn(II), Ni(II), [Pg.249]

Metalloporphyrinosilicas as a new class of hybrid organic-inorganic materials were prepared by polymerization of 3- er -butyl-5-vinylsalicylaldehyde with styrene and divinylbenzene and used as selective biomimetic oxidation catalyst.27 Synthesis and structural characterization of rare-earth bisfdimethyl-silyl)amides and their surface organometallic chemistry on mesoporous silicate MCM-41 have been reported.28 [Pg.250]

Silica-supported metal (e.g., Pd/Si02) catalysts also have surface silanol groups that can react with the alkoxysilane groups of the complexes. These combination catalysts consist of a tethered complex on a supported metal. A Rh complex was tethered to the surface of a Pd/Si02 catalyst, and the tethered catalyst was more active for the hydrogenation of aromatic compounds than the free complex or the supported catalyst separately.33 It is possible that the H2 is activated on the supported metal and the hydrogen atoms migrate to the silica, where they react with the reactant molecules coordinated by the tethered complex. [Pg.250]

Molybdenum allyl complexes react with surface OH groups to produce catalysts active for olefin metathesis.34 35 Using silica as a support for the heterog-enization of Ti and Zr complexes for the polymerization of ethylene did not give clear results.36 In these cases, HY zeolite appeared to be a more suitable support. The comparable productivity of the zeolite-supported catalyst with [Pg.250]




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