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Zeolite-supported catalysts, from organometallic

I Q Synthesis of Oxide- and Zeolite-Supported Catalysts from Organometallic Precursors... [Pg.237]

Zeolite-supported metal clusters are a new class of catalyst made possible by syntheses involving organometallic chemistry and by precisely controlled treatment of metal complexes in zeolite cages. Elucidation of the preparation chemistry would not have been possible without the guidance of EXAFS spectroscopy. Clusters such as Ir4, Ir, and Pt (where n is about 6) are small enough to be considered quasi molecular rather than metallic. Their catalytic properties are distinct from those of metallic particles, even for structure-insensitive reactions. The zeolite pores seem to confer some properties on the clusters that are not yet well understood. [Pg.61]

A preparation of designed catalyst is one of the interest subjects to understand the catalysis. Efforts have been paid for the development of unique preparation method[1] those are metal cluster catalysts derived from metal carbonyls, tailored metal catalysts through organometallic processor and ultra-fine metal particle catalysts prepared by metal alkoxides, etc. These preparation methods are mainly concentrated to design the active sites on support surfaces. However, the property of support itself is also a dominant factor in order to conduct smoothly the catalytic reaction. It is known that some supports are valuable for the improvement of selectivity. For example, zeolites are often used as catalysts and supports for their regular pore structures which act effectively for the shape selective reaction[2]. In order to understand the property of support, the following factors can be pointed out besides the pore structure structure, shape, surface area, pore size, acidity, defect, etc. Since these are strongly correlated to the preparation procedure, lots of preparation techniques, therefore, have been proposed, too. Studies have been still continued to discover the preparation method of novel materials as well as zeolites[3]. [Pg.319]


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