The X-ray photoelectron spectra of heterogeneous catalysts: III. Catalysts derived from dimeric molybdenum(II) carboxylates on silica and their reactions with carbon monoxide, nitric oxide, and hydrogen

[1]  W. Nicholas Delgass,et al.  Spectroscopy in Heterogeneous Catalysis , 1979 .

[2]  R. Walton,et al.  Metal carboxylates. 14. Reactions of molybdenum(II) and rhenium(III) carboxylates with gaseous hydrogen halides in alcoholic media. Synthesis, characterization, and reactivity of haloanions of molybdenum and rhenium, hexabromodimolybdate(1-), undecaiodotetramolybdate(2-), and octaiododirhenate(2-) , 1978 .

[3]  W. Armstrong,et al.  Surface chemistry of activated hydrodesulfurization catalysts by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy , 1978 .

[4]  R. Burwell,et al.  The surface chemistry of molybdenum in states of lower oxidation on alumina , 1978 .

[5]  R. Friedman,et al.  X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy study of various CoMo/Al/sub 2/O/sub 3/ hydrodesulfurization catalysts , 1978 .

[6]  R. Friedman,et al.  Influence of reducing and sulfiding treatments on Co/Al/sub 2/O/sub 3/ and Mo/Al/sub 2/O/sub 3/ catalysts. An X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy study , 1978 .

[7]  R. Walton,et al.  The isolation and characterization of isothiocyanato complexes of molybdenum(II) containing strong metal-metal bonds , 1978 .

[8]  R. Walton,et al.  Studies on metal carboxylates. 13. A high-yield synthesis of rhenium(III) iodide and the isolation and characterization of .beta.-molybdenum(II) iodide , 1978 .

[9]  Thomas J. Smith,et al.  Complex halides of the transition metals. 24. Reactions of dimeric molybdenum(II) halide complexes containing strong metal-metal bonds with bidentate tertiary phosphines and arsines. Evidence for the staggered configuration in dimers of molybdenum(II) , 1978 .

[10]  R. Walton Some recent aspects of the X-ray photoelectron spectra and chemistry of low oxidation state molybdenum halides and their complexes , 1977 .

[11]  R. G. Squires,et al.  The X-ray photoelectron spectra of heterogeneous catalysts: II. The chromia-silica catalyst system , 1977 .

[12]  P. G. Gassman,et al.  The chemistry of bent bonds. 51. The relation of polarization in metal-carbene complexes to the degenerate metathesis of terminal olefins , 1977 .

[13]  A. Kazusaka The low-temperature catalytic oxidation of CO with N2O by molybdenum oxide supported on silica gel , 1976 .

[14]  Thomas J. Smith,et al.  Studies on metal carboxylates. 12. Reactions of molybdenum(II), rhodium(II), and rhenium(III) acetates with gaseous hydrogen chloride and hydrogen bromide , 1976 .

[15]  T. Edmonds,et al.  Surface composition and chemical activity of a sulfided CoMo catalyst , 1976 .

[16]  E. A. Ofstead,et al.  Mechanistic Aspects of Olefin Metathesis , 1976 .

[17]  D. Hercules,et al.  A surface study of cobalt-molybdena-alumina catalysts using x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy , 1976 .

[18]  B. Grzybowska,et al.  X-ray and ultraviolet-photoelectron spectra of bismuth molybdate catalysts , 1976 .

[19]  A. Sleight,et al.  Oxidation of 1-butene over bismuth molybdates and bismuth iron molybdate , 1976 .

[20]  Y. Okamoto,et al.  X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopic Studies of Catalysts—Chromia–Alumina Catalysts— , 1976 .

[21]  P. Mars,et al.  Investigation of the surface structure and activity of molybdenum oxide-containing catalysts : I. An infrared study of the surface structure of molybdena-alumina catalysts , 1976 .

[22]  Y. Yermakov Supported Catalysts Obtained by Interaction of Organometallic Compounds of Transition Elements with Oxide Supports , 1976 .

[23]  I. Matsuura,et al.  X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy study of some bismuth molybdates and multicomponent molybdates , 1975 .

[24]  C. Casey,et al.  Reactions of (diphenylcarbene)pentacarbonyltungsten(0) with alkenes. Role of metal-carbene complexes in cyclopropanation and olefin metathesis reactions , 1974 .

[25]  E. Abbott,et al.  Mass spectra and structural factors in the air stability of carboxylate complexes of Mo2+4 dimolybdenum(4+) ion , 1974 .

[26]  G. Martini ESR study of paramagnetic species on reduced samples of molybdate catalysts , 1974 .

[27]  J. Smith,et al.  The activity of supported molybdenum hexacarbonyl catalysts for the disproportionation of propene , 1974 .

[28]  R. Walton,et al.  The X-ray photoelectron spectra of inorganic molecules—VIII[1, 2]: Compounds of scandium(III), scandium(III) oxide and complexes with organic oxygen donor molecules , 1974 .

[29]  K. Seshadri,et al.  Studies of molybdena-alumina catalysts: I. The formation of Mo(V) in reduced MoO3-Al2O3 systems and the determination of its absolute concentration by ESR techniques , 1973 .

[30]  F. Cotton,et al.  Molybdenum(II) trifluoroacetate dimer. Bispyridine adduct , 1972 .

[31]  E. Davie Disproportionation of propylene on a supported molybdenum hexacarbonyl catalyst , 1972 .

[32]  M. Barber,et al.  The high energy photoelectron spectra of molybdenum in some MoAl2O3 systems , 1971 .