The chemical behavior of supported metal fragments obtained from metal carbonyl clusters has been shown to be dependent upon the acid-base properties of the surface of the inorganic oxide and the chemical reactivity of the metal cluster precursor. This 'molecular approach' to material science, heterogeneous catalysis in particular, via supported clusters has allowed the identification of new synthetic pathways to molecular metal carbonyl complexes as well as new heterogeneous catalysts.

SURFACE ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY - A MOLECULAR APPROACH TO HETEROGENEOUS CATALYSIS AND A NEW PERSPECTIVE FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF METAL-CARBONYL CLUSTERS / C. DOSSI, A. FUSI, R. PSARO, D. ROBERTO, R. UGO. - In: MATERIALS CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS. - ISSN 0254-0584. - 29:1-4(1991), pp. 191-199.

SURFACE ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY - A MOLECULAR APPROACH TO HETEROGENEOUS CATALYSIS AND A NEW PERSPECTIVE FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF METAL-CARBONYL CLUSTERS

A. FUSI
Secondo
;
R. PSARO;D. ROBERTO
Penultimo
;
R. UGO
Ultimo
1991

Abstract

The chemical behavior of supported metal fragments obtained from metal carbonyl clusters has been shown to be dependent upon the acid-base properties of the surface of the inorganic oxide and the chemical reactivity of the metal cluster precursor. This 'molecular approach' to material science, heterogeneous catalysis in particular, via supported clusters has allowed the identification of new synthetic pathways to molecular metal carbonyl complexes as well as new heterogeneous catalysts.
Settore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale e Inorganica
1991
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