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Homogeneous catalysis with cluster complexes

It is convenient to divide this material according to whether the cluster complex is homo- or heterometallic in nature, although many of the principles apply to both cases. [Pg.610]


Cabeza, J.A., in Braunstein, P., Oro, L.A., Raithby, P.R. (Eds.), Homogeneous Catalysis with Ruthenium Carbonyl Cluster Complexes Metal Clusters in Chemistry, Vol. 2. Wiley-VCH GmbH, Weinheim,... [Pg.409]

Homogeneous Catalysis with Ruthenium Carbonyl Cluster Complexes Hydrogenation of Alkynes... [Pg.715]

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]

We have already alluded to the diversity of oxidation states, the dominance of oxo chemistry and the cluster carbonyls. Brief mention should be made too of the tendency of osmium (shared also by ruthenium and, to some extent, rhodium and iridium) to form polymeric species, often with oxo, nitrido or carboxylato bridges. Although it does have some activity in homogeneous catalysis (e.g. of m-hydroxylation, hydroxyamination or animation of alkenes, see p. 558, and occasionally for isomerization or hydrogenation of alkenes, see p. 571), osmium complexes are perhaps too substitution-inert for homogeneous catalysis to become a major feature of the chemistry of the element. The spectroscopic properties of some of the substituted heterocyclic nitrogen-donor complexes may yet make osmium an important element for photodissociation energy research. [Pg.524]

Abstract Immobilized metallic and bimetallic complexes and clusters on oxide or zeolite supports made from well-defined molecular organometaUic precursors have drawn wide attention because of their novel size-dependent properties and their potential applications for catalysis. It is speculated that nearly molecular supported catalysts may combine the high activity and selectivity of homogenous catalysts with the ease of separation and robustness of operation of heterogeneous catalysts. This chapter is a review of the synthesis and physical characterization of metaUic and bimetallic complexes and clusters supported on metal oxides and zeohtes prepared from organometaUic precursors of well-defined molecularity and stoichiometry. [Pg.415]


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