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Chemisorption complexe metal-carbon bonds

Only one bimetallic mechanism is presented here, as an example, the one originally proposed by Natta. He felt that chemisorptions of the organometallic compounds to transition metal halides take place during the reactions. Partially reduced forms of the di- and tri-chlorides of strongly electropositive metals with a small ionic radius (aluminum, beryllium, or magnesium) facilitate this. These chemisorptions result in formations of electron-deficient complexes between the two metals. Such complexes contain alkyl bridges similar to those present in dimeric aluminum and beryllium alkyls. The polymeric growth takes place from the aluminum-carbon bond of the bimetallic electron-deficient complexes . ... [Pg.121]

The influence of the support is undoubted and spillover was further confirmed by the excess of hydrogen chemisorbed by a mechanical mixture of unsupported alloy and TJ-A1203 above that calculated from the known values for the separate components. It was also observed that the chemisorption was slower on the supported than on the unsupported metal and that the greater part of the adsorbate was held reversibly no comment could be made on the possible mediation by traces of water. On the other hand, spillover from platinum-rhenium onto alumina appears to be inhibited for ratios Re/(Pt Re) > 0.6. In an infrared investigation of isocyanate complexes formed between nitric oxide and carbon monoxide, on the surface of rhodium-titania and rhodium-silica catalysts, it seems that the number of complexes exceeded the number of rhodium surface atoms.The supports have a pronounced effect on the location of the isocyanate bond and on the stability of the complexes, with some suggestion of spillover. [Pg.155]


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