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Catalysis by Metal Colloids: Trajectories for Atom Assembling in Pd and Pt Colloids Review

Conference All-Russia Workshop on Highly Organized Catalytic Systems
09-10 Jun 1998 , Черноголовка
Journal Kinetics and Catalysis
ISSN: 0023-1584 , E-ISSN: 1608-3210
Output data Year: 1998, Volume: 39, Number: 6, Pages: 740-757 Pages count : 18
Tags SCANNING-TUNNELING-MICROSCOPY;GIANT PALLADIUM CLUSTERS; RESOLUTION ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY; RAY CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE; PLATINUM; REDUCTION; LIGANDS; OLEFINS; Pd-561; BONDS
Authors Vargaftik M.N. 1 , Kozitsyna N.Yu. 1 , Cherkashina N.V. 1 , Rudyi R.I. 1 , Kochubey D.I. 2 , Novgorodov B.N. 2 , Moiseev I.I. 1
Affiliations
1 Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 117907 Russia
2 Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Siberian Division, Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, 630090 Russia

Abstract: The methods for the synthesis of giant clusters and the pathways of their formation from palladium and platinum complexes are discussed. The approaches to the study of these compounds, based on the concepts of both cluster chemistry and physics of solids, are discussed. Giant clusters contain a positively charged, close-packed nucleus of metal atoms, whose number can be several hundreds and have discrete values, "magic numbers," for example, Pt-55, Pt-309, and Pd-561. The metal nucleus is stabilized by the coordinated ligands, for example, PPh3, phen, dipy, O2-, and Cl-, and the outer-sphere anions like OAc- and PF6-. The structures of giant clusters are determined by high-resolution electron microscopy, electron diffraction, tunneling microscopy, small-angle X-ray scattering, EXAFS, and other techniques combined with elemental microanalysis. The polynuclear low-valence complexes [Pd(4)phen(oAc)(2)(H)(x)](n), [Pt(4)phen(OAc)(3)](n), and [Pt(8)phen(3)(OAc)(4)(OH)(4)(H2O)(6)](m) (n, m similar to 100), which are the precursors of giant clusters, are isolated and characterized using the same techniques. Their pathways of transformation to giant clusters are studied using temperature-programmed EXAFS combined with thermal analysis (DTA-TG). Giant clusters exhibit high catalytic activity in the oxidation of alkenes, CO, and alcohols, the oxidative acetoxylation of alkenes and alkylarenes, the reduction of nitriles and nitroarenes, acetal formation, and the oxidative carbonylation of phenol.
Cite: Vargaftik M.N. , Kozitsyna N.Y. , Cherkashina N.V. , Rudyi R.I. , Kochubey D.I. , Novgorodov B.N. , Moiseev I.I.
Catalysis by Metal Colloids: Trajectories for Atom Assembling in Pd and Pt Colloids
Kinetics and Catalysis. 1998. V.39. N6. P.740-757. WOS Scopus РИНЦ ANCAN
Original: Варгафтик М.Н. , Козицына Н.Ю. , Черкашина Н.В. , Рудый Р.И. , Кочубей Д.И. , Новгородов Б.Н. , Моисеев И.И.
Катализ коллоидными металлами. Траектории самоорганизации коллоидов палладия и платины
Кинетика и катализ. 1998. Т.39. №6. С.806-824. РИНЦ publication_identifier_short.rz_viniti_identifier_type
Dates:
Submitted: Jul 21, 1998
Published print: Nov 1, 1998
Identifiers:
Web of science: WOS:000077625700002
Scopus: 2-s2.0-0001099412
Elibrary: 13298116
Chemical Abstracts: 1999:906
Chemical Abstracts (print): 130:29713
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