The Chemistry of the Catalyzed Hydrogenation of Carbon Monoxide [electronic resource] / by Gisela Henrici-Olivé, Salvador Olivé.

During the oil embargo, in the winter 1973174, parts of Western Europe present­ ed an almost war-like aspect on Saturdays and Sundays: no traffic on the high­ ways, no crowds at ski resorts and other weekend entertainment places, no gaso­ line at the pumps. Living and teaching then in that part of t...

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Main Author: Henrici-Olivé, G. (Gisela), 1925-
Other Authors: Olivé, S. (Salvador), 1922-
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Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1984.
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505 0 |a 1 Introduction -- 1.1 References -- 2 Transition Metal-Hydrogen Interactions -- 2.1 Reaction of Hydrogen with Transition Metal Complexes and Surfaces -- 2.2 Metal-Hydrogen Bond Energy -- 2.3 Different Types of Metal-Hydrogen Bonding and the M-H Bond Length -- 2.4 Polarity of the M-H Bond -- 2.5 Mobility of Hydrogen Ligands -- 2.6 Conclusion -- 2.7 References -- 3 Transition Metal-Carbon Monoxide Interactions -- 3.1 The CO Molecule -- 3.2 Coordination Chemistry of CO in Molecular Complexes and Clusters -- 3.3 Molecular Carbon Monoxide on Metal Surfaces -- 3.4 CO Dissociation on Metal Surfaces -- 3.5 Conclusion -- 3.6 References -- 4 Non-Catalytic Interaction of CO with H2 -- 4.1 On Metal Surfaces -- 4.2 CO/H2 Interaction in Transition Metal Complexes -- 4.3 Conclusions -- 4.4 References -- 5 Key Reactions in Catalysis -- 5.1 Oxidative Addition -- 5.2 Reductive Elimination -- 5.3 Migratory Insertion Reactions -- 5.4 Hydrogen Eliminiation Reactions -- 5.5 Ligand Influences -- 5.6 Conclusion -- 5.7 References -- 6 Catalysts and Supports -- 6.1 Molecular Complexes and Metal Surfaces -- Analogies and Differences -- 6.2 Supported Metal Catalysts -- 6.3 Conclusions -- 6.4 References -- 7 Methanation -- 7.1 Carbide Mechanism -- 7.2 CO Insertion Mechanism -- 7.3 Inverse H/D Isotope Effects -- 7.4 Conclusion -- 7.5 References -- 8 Methanol from CO + H2 -- 8.1 Nondissociative Incorporation of CO -- 8.2 Homogeneous Methanol Formation -- 8.3 Methanol Synthesis with Supported Noble Metal Catalysts -- 8.4 Synergism in the Cu/ZnO Catalyst -- 8.5 Conclusions -- 8.6 References -- 9 Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis -- 9.1 Early Developments and Present State of Commercial Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis -- 9.2 The Products of the FT Synthesis -- 9.3 Distribution of Molecular Weights -- 9.4 Kinetics and Thermodynamics of the FT Reaction -- 9.5 Reaction Mechanism -- 9.6 Influence of the Dispersity of Metal Centers -- 9.7 Influence of the Temperature and Pressure -- 9.8 The Role of Alkali Promoters -- 9.9 Product Selectivity -- 9.10 Conclusion -- 9.11 References -- 10 Homogeneous CO Hydrogenation -- 10.1 Hydroformylation of Olefins (Oxo Reaction) -- 10.2 Hydroformylation of Formaldehyde -- 10.3 Polyalcohols from CO + H2, and Related Homogeneous Syntheses -- 10.4 Conclusion -- 10.5 References -- 11 Methanol as Raw Material -- 11.1 Carbonylation of Methanol (Acetic Acid Synthesis). -- 11.2 Methanol Homologation -- 11.3 Hydrocarbons from Methanol Dehydration and Condensation -- 11.4 Conclusion -- 11.5 References -- 12 Attempt of a Unified View -- 12.1 References -- 13 Subject Index. 
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