The interaction of chromocene with partially and totally dehydroxylated MgO and the reactivity of the adsorbed species towards CO have been studied by IR spectroscopy. Cp2Cr is weakly adsorbed on residual surface MgOH groups, forming hydrogen bonded species and, on the extended (100) faces, forming clustered (Cp2Cr)n species. A stronger interaction is observed with the highly unsaturated ions located on the edges and comers of the MgO microcrystals. Upon dosage of CO at room temperature, Cp2CrCO complexes are formed which are stabilized by interaction with the Mg2+ and O2- ions of the surface. The occurrence of an activated process leading to [Cp2Cr]+ and [CpCr(CO)3]- charged reaction products is also observed.

Interaction of Chromocene with MgO and Reactivity of the Adsorbed Species Towards CO - an IR Study

SPOTO, Giuseppe;ZECCHINA, Adriano;BORDIGA, Silvia;SCARANO, Domenica;COLUCCIA, Salvatore
1993-01-01

Abstract

The interaction of chromocene with partially and totally dehydroxylated MgO and the reactivity of the adsorbed species towards CO have been studied by IR spectroscopy. Cp2Cr is weakly adsorbed on residual surface MgOH groups, forming hydrogen bonded species and, on the extended (100) faces, forming clustered (Cp2Cr)n species. A stronger interaction is observed with the highly unsaturated ions located on the edges and comers of the MgO microcrystals. Upon dosage of CO at room temperature, Cp2CrCO complexes are formed which are stabilized by interaction with the Mg2+ and O2- ions of the surface. The occurrence of an activated process leading to [Cp2Cr]+ and [CpCr(CO)3]- charged reaction products is also observed.
1993
49
1235
1245
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0584853993800326
INORGANIC OXIDE SUPPORTS, ETHYLENE POLYMERIZATION, ORGANOCHROMIUM COMPLEXES, SILICA CATALYSTS, ZEOLITE-Y, CHEMISTRY, GAMMA-AL2O3, DECARBONYLATION, METALLOCENES, SPECTROSCOPY
G. Spoto; A. Zecchina; S. Bordiga; D. Scarano; S. Coluccia
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