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Mechanistic studies related to the metal catalyzed reduction of carbon monoxide to hydrocarbons. Final report, April 1, 1977-June 30, 1984

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:5317916
Studies of compounds related to proposed intermediates in the hydrogenation of carbon monoxide over homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts have been carried out. The synthesis, structure, and reactions of metal formyl compounds have been investigated. The synthesis and disproportionation reactions of hydroxymethyl metal compounds have been explored. Reactions involving interconversion of nu/sup 5/- and nu'-C/sub 5/H/sub 5/ organometallic compounds have been discovered. New synthetic routes to bimetallic compounds with bridging hydrocarbon ligands have been developed. The first bimetallic compound with a budging CH ligand has been prepared. The hydrocarbon reaction in which the CH bond of a bridging methylidyne complex adds across a carbon-carbon double bond has been discovered. New heterobimetallic compounds linked by a heterodifunctional ligand and heterobimetallic compounds linked by a heterodifunctional ligand and heterobimetallic compounds with directly bonded early and late transition metals have been synthesized in a search for new CO hydrogenation catalysts.
Research Organization:
Wisconsin Univ., Madison (USA)
DOE Contract Number:
AC02-77ER04222
OSTI ID:
5317916
Report Number(s):
DOE/ER/04222-5; ON: DE84007963
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English