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Heterogeneous catalysis reduction

Other reactions at surfaces (heterogeneous catalysis and reduction reactions)... [Pg.40]

In summary, we have described our approach towards the synthesis of novel nano-objects consisting of a metal core and a surface that may be functionalized by addition of organic ligands. TEM pictures of the metal core of these nanoparticles appear similar to those of particles commonly used in heterogeneous catalysis or to colloids prepared by well-known reduction methods. However, the organometallic approach displays several specificities which can be summarized as follows ... [Pg.256]

A discussion along this line has been made in regard to the orientation of the hydrogen molecule in the dissociative adsorption on metals 82>. Thus, the interpretation of the function of heterogeneous catalysis on a molecular basis is no longer beyond our reach. The important role of LU MO in the process of polarographic reductions has also been discussed... [Pg.46]

Cobaloxime(I) generated by the electrochemical reductions of cobaloxime(III), the most simple model of vitamin Bi2, has been shown to catalyze radical cyclization of bromoacetals.307 Cobalt(I) species electrogenerated from [ConTPP] also catalyze the reductive cleavage of alkyl halides. This catalyst is much less stable than vitamin Bi2 derivatives.296 It has, however, been applied in the carboxylation of benzyl chloride and butyl halides with C02.308 Heterogeneous catalysis of organohalides reduction has also been studied at cobalt porphyrin-film modified electrodes,275,3 9-311 which have potential application in the electrochemical sensing of pollutants. [Pg.489]

CI2 evolution reaction, 38 56 electrochemical desorption, 38 53-54 electrode kinetics, 38 55-56 factors that determine, 38 55 ketone reduction, 38 56-57 Langmuir adsorption isotherm, 38 52 recombination desorption, 38 53 surface reaction-order factor, 38 52 Temkin and Frumkin isotherm, 38 53 real-area factor, 38 57-58 regular heterogeneous catalysis, 38 10-16 anodic oxidation of ammonia, 38 13 binding energy quantification, 38 15-16 Haber-Bosch atrunonia synthesis, 38 12-13... [Pg.71]

Another example of heterogeneous catalysis by oxo-ions is the one-step oxidation of benzene to phenol with nitrous oxide, N2O. Fe/MFI catalysts have, again been found to be very active. This catalysis was discovered by Iwamoto and has been extensively studied by the group of G. Panov in Novosibirsk. " Preparations of Fe/MFI which appear highly active for this reaction display poor activity for NOj reduction and those which are optimum for that process, are poor for benzene oxidation. This shows that different sites are used. Work by Jia et al. revealed that the active sites for benzene oxidation appear to be Fe-oxo-ions containing only one Fe ion. This does not necessarily mean that the sites are mononuclear. A recent work by Zhu et al. has rather suggested that the site consists of one Fe and one Al + ion, the latter ion having left the zeolite framework. ... [Pg.149]


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