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Molybdoselenol complex

In the reduction of acetylene with molybdothiol and molybdoselenol complex catalysts, the effects of structural variation in ligands, variety of coordination-donor atom, kind of transition-metal ion, and other factors have been surveyed systematically. These factors have profound effects on the catalytic activity. The Mo complexes of cysteamine (or selenocysteamine), its N,N-dimethyl derivative, and its /3-dimethyl derivative give ethylene, ethane, and 1,3-butadiene, respectively, as the major product. The Co (I I) complexes of cysteine and cysteamine show higher catalytic activity than do the corresponding Mo complexes, and the order of the activity in the donor atom, namely S >Se 0 in the Co(II) complexes is consistent with that in the Mo complex systems. On the basis of electron spin resonance (ESR) features of these Mo complex catalysts, a relationship between their ESR characteristics and catalytic activities is discussed. [Pg.390]

Table II. Catalytic Activity of Various Molybdothiol and Molybdoselenol Complex Catalysts in Acetylene Reduction... Table II. Catalytic Activity of Various Molybdothiol and Molybdoselenol Complex Catalysts in Acetylene Reduction...
Table VI. ESR Parameters of Various Molybdothiol and Molybdoselenol Complexes... Table VI. ESR Parameters of Various Molybdothiol and Molybdoselenol Complexes...

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