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Rhenium-tungsten mixture carbon

A platinum-rhenium composite catalyst supported on the granular activated carbon (Pt-Re/C, 5 wt-Pt%, mixed molar ratio of Pt/Re = 2) [10] was prepared by a "dry-migration method" [33,34] as follows (1) The Pt/C catalyst prepared earlier (5 wt-metal%) was evacuated at 180°C for 1 h (2) The mixture (molar ratio of Pt/Re = 2) of the Pt/C catalyst and a cyclopentadienylrhenium tricarbonyl complex (Re(Cp)(CO)3) were stirred under nitrogen atmosphere at room temperature for 1 h and then heated at 100° for 1 h, with the temperature kept at a constant (3) This mixture was further stirred under hydrogen atmosphere at 240°C for 3 h and finally (4) the Pt-Re/C composite catalyst was evacuated at 180°C for 1 h. A platinum-tungsten composite catalyst supported on the granular activated carbon (Pt-W/C, 5 wt-Pt%, mixed molar ratio of Pt/W = 1) [5,6] was also prepared similarly by the dry-migration method. All the catalysts were evacuated inside the reactor at 150°C for 1 h before use. [Pg.443]

Vanhoye and coworkers [402] synthesized aldehydes by using the electrogenerated radical anion of iron pentacarbonyl to reduce iodoethane and benzyl bromide in the presence of carbon monoxide. Esters can be prepared catalytically from alkyl halides and alcohols in the presence of iron pentacarbonyl [403]. Yoshida and coworkers reduced mixtures of organic halides and iron pentacarbonyl and then introduced an electrophile to obtain carbonyl compounds [404] and converted alkyl halides into aldehydes by using iron pentacarbonyl as a catalyst [405,406]. Finally, a review by Torii [407] provides references to additional papers that deal with catalytic processes involving complexes of nickel, cobalt, iron, palladium, rhodium, platinum, chromium, molybdenum, tungsten, manganese, rhenium, tin, lead, zinc, mercury, and titanium. [Pg.368]


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