Issue 35, 2013

MgO-supported bimetallic catalysts consisting of segregated, essentially molecular rhodium and osmium species

Abstract

A family of supported bimetallic samples was prepared by the reactions of Rh(C2H4)(acac) (acac = acetylacetonate) and Os3(CO)12 with MgO. The samples were characterized by infrared and extended X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopies, before and after various treatments with hydrogen at temperatures up to 393 K. The spectra identify the following combinations of supported species: (a) [Os3(CO)11]2− + Rh(C2H4)2, (b) [Os3(CO)11]2− + Rh(CO)2, and (c) [Os3(CO)11]2− + rhodium clusters containing approximately 4 to 6 atoms each, on average. No bimetallic clusters formed. The triosmium frame remained intact while the rhodium surface species were reduced in the presence of H2. The samples were tested as catalysts for ethylene hydrogenation at 298 K, and the catalytic activity matched that of the rhodium complexes alone; evidently the rhodium complexes were responsible for all the catalysis, with the osmium clusters remaining inactive because of the presence of the carbonyl ligands on them.

Graphical abstract: MgO-supported bimetallic catalysts consisting of segregated, essentially molecular rhodium and osmium species

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Feb 2013
Accepted
05 Apr 2013
First published
05 Apr 2013

Dalton Trans., 2013,42, 12626-12632

MgO-supported bimetallic catalysts consisting of segregated, essentially molecular rhodium and osmium species

J. D. Kistler, P. Serna and B. C. Gates, Dalton Trans., 2013, 42, 12626 DOI: 10.1039/C3DT50440A

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