Issue 4, 1981

Formation of Co2+…(CO)n complexes on high surface area CoO–MgO, as investigated by electron spin resonance

Abstract

Upon adsorption of CO (0.05–70 kPa) at 298 K, three different cobalt–carbon-monoxide surface species (A, B and C) are formed on high surface area (50–300 m2g–1) CoO–MgO samples (Co content 0.1–20 atoms per 100 Mg atoms). The e.s.r. spectrum of species B, recorded at 77 K, shows hyperfine interaction with one Co nucleus. By adsorption from 13CO (90% enriched) hyperfine interactions with C nuclei are also observed. A similar analysis is possible for the e.s.r. spectra of species A and C. Relying also on the behaviour of the signals with respect to (i) pressure of CO and (ii) thermal treatments, the three species are assigned to surface cobalt–carbon-monoxide complexes which differ in the cobalt site and/or number of CO molecules in the complex. The variation of the intensity of the signals after redox cycles in O2 or CO allow the surface complexes to be formulated as Co2+…(CO)n.

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J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 1, 1981,77, 811-819

Formation of Co2+…(CO)n complexes on high surface area CoO–MgO, as investigated by electron spin resonance

V. Indovina, D. Cordischi and M. Occhiuzzi, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 1, 1981, 77, 811 DOI: 10.1039/F19817700811

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