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Carbonyl platinum catalysis

Organic iodides with 6-hydrogen atoms can be carbonylated under platinum catalysis (Scheme 60). The enhanced stability of platinum-hydrogen bonds with respect to palladium-hydrogen bonds... [Pg.427]

Langmuir-Hinshelwood kinetics involving competetive adsorption of acetone molecules and hydrogen atoms were posmlated, and it was assumed that adsorbed acetone dominates. The SMSI effect is explained by the fact that the oxygen atom of the carbonyl group is more effectively activated than in conventional platinum catalysis. It is assmned that the oxygen atom is adsorbed on particularly active Ti " cen-... [Pg.187]

Styrene, a-ethyl-asymmetric hydroformylation catalysts, platinum complexes, 6, 266 asymmetric hydrogenation catalysts, rhodium complexes, 6, 250 Styrene, a-methyl-asymmetric carbonylation catalysis by palladium complexes, 6, 293 carbonylation... [Pg.226]

Attempts have been made to mimic proposed steps in catalysis at a platinum metal surface using well-characterized binuclear platinum complexes. A series of such complexes, stabilized by bridging bis(diphenyl-phosphino)methane ligands, has been prepared and structurally characterized. Included are diplati-num(I) complexes with Pt-Pt bonds, complexes with bridging hydride, carbonyl or methylene groups, and binuclear methylplatinum complexes. Reactions of these complexes have been studied and new binuclear oxidative addition and reductive elimination reactions, and a new catalyst for the water gas shift reaction have been discovered. [Pg.232]

Heterometal alkoxide precursors, for ceramics, 12, 60-61 Heterometal chalcogenides, synthesis, 12, 62 Heterometal cubanes, as metal-organic precursor, 12, 39 Heterometallic alkenes, with platinum, 8, 639 Heterometallic alkynes, with platinum, models, 8, 650 Heterometallic clusters as heterogeneous catalyst precursors, 12, 767 in homogeneous catalysis, 12, 761 with Ni—M and Ni-C cr-bonded complexes, 8, 115 Heterometallic complexes with arene chromium carbonyls, 5, 259 bridged chromium isonitriles, 5, 274 with cyclopentadienyl hydride niobium moieties, 5, 72 with ruthenium—osmium, overview, 6, 1045—1116 with tungsten carbonyls, 5, 702 Heterometallic dimers, palladium complexes, 8, 210 Heterometallic iron-containing compounds cluster compounds, 6, 331 dinuclear compounds, 6, 319 overview, 6, 319-352... [Pg.118]

While platinum and rhodium are predominantly used as efficient catalysts in the hydrosilylation and cobalt group complexes are used in the reactions of silicon compounds with carbon monooxide, in the last couple of years the chemistry of ruthenium complexes has progressed significantly and plays a crucial role in catalysis of these types of processes (e.g., dehydrogenative silylation, hydrosilylation and silylformylation of alkynes, carbonylation and carbocyclisation of silicon substrates). [Pg.242]

Catalytic reductions over platinum or palladium, which are usually quantitative methods for the identification of organic peroxides, are problematic. Little of the expected 1,2-diol is obtained because the dioxetane fragments into its carbonyl products due to metal catalysis." However, lithium aluminium hydride reduction under subambient conditions affords the expected 1,2-diol quantitatively. Again, the sterically hindered dioxetane (9) is an exception. Here zinc in acetic acid proved successful. ... [Pg.380]


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