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Platinum dissociative exchange

Apparently, in the reaction of olefins with hydrogen on catalysts such as palladium and platinum, both the dissociative and the associative mechanisms operate for isomerization and exchange. However, the dissociative mechanism accompanies those factors which tend to slow the addition or accelerate the removal of hydrogen from either substrate or intermediate. These factors may be any of the independent variables, such as the pressure of hydrogen, the structure of the substrate, or the catalyst (5). [Pg.144]

C-Propene adsorption on platinum—alumina and platinum—silica [66] differs from ethylene adsorption insofar as a fraction of the initially retained 14C-propene is relatively easily exchanged or removed by hydrogen treatment. This suggests less extensive dissociation of the adsorbed propene and a 7T-allyl species (structure F) has been proposed in this case, viz. [Pg.20]

Numerous other aromatic nitrogen compounds are known, and a significant number have been used to prepare complexes of platinum(II). Phthalazine (101) is one such compound, and the complex ds-PtCl(phthalazine)(PEt3)2 has been prepared in order to compare its fluxional properties with the phenanthroline and naphthyridine analogues. The monodentate complex is fluxional, but in this phthalazine case the orientation of the lone pairs is unsuitable for the five-coordinate intermediate required by an intramolecular process and the mechanism of exchange becomes dissociative.11 6... [Pg.432]


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