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Ethene exchange with surface deuterium

There are few reports of alkene-deuterium reactions on bimetallic catalysts, but those few contain some points of interest. On very dilute solutions of nickel in copper (as foil), the only product of the reaction with ethene was ethene-di it is not clear whether the scarcity of deuterium atoms close to the presumably isolated nickels inhibits ethane formation, so that alkyl reversal is the only option, or whether (as with nickel film, see above) the exchange occurs by dissociative adsorption of the ethene. Problems also arise in the use of bimetallic powders containing copper plus either nickel, palladium or platinum. Activation energies for the exchange of propene were similar to those for the pure metals (33-43 kJ mol ) and rates were faster than for copper, but the distribution of deuterium atoms in the propene-di clearly resembled that shown by copper. It was suggested that the active centre comprised atoms of both kinds. On Cu/ZnO, the reaction of ethene with deuterium gave only ethane-d2. as hydrogens in the hydroxylated zinc oxide surface did not participate by reverse spillover. ... [Pg.319]


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