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Iridium clusters in KLTL zeolite: Synthesis, structural characterization, and catalysis of toluene hydrogenation and n-hexane dehydrocyclization

Journal Article · · Journal of Catalysis
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  1. Univ. of California, Davis, CA (United States)

Iridium clusters incorporating about six atoms each, on average, were prepared in KLTL zeolite by decarbonylation (in H{sub 2} at 400{degrees}C) of iridium carbonyl clusters formed by treatment of adsorbed [Ir(CO){sub 2}(acac)] in CO at 1 atm and 175{degrees}C. The supported species were characterized by infrared and extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) spectroscopies. The iridium carbonyls formed from [Ir(CO){sub 2}(acac)] were predominantly [HIr{sub 4}(CO){sub 11}]{sup -} with a small amount of [Ir(CO){sub 4}]{sup -}. The synthesis chemistry of iridium carbonyls in the basic KLTL zeolite parallels that in basic solutions. Shifts of the {nu}{sub CO} bands of the iridium carbonyl clusters relative to those of the same clusters in solution indicate strong interactions between the clusters and zeolite cations. The decarbonylated sample, approximated as Ir{sub 6}/KLTL zeolite, is catalytically active for toluene hydrogenation at 60-100{degrees}C, with the activity being approximately the same as those of Ir{sub 4} and Ir{sub 6} clusters supported on metal oxides, but an order of magnitude less than that of a conventional supported iridium catalyst consisting of aggregates of about 50 atoms each, on average. The catalyst is also active for conversion of n-hexane + H{sub 2} at 340-420{degrees}C, but the selectivity for aromatization is low and that for hydrogenolysis is high, consistent with earlier results for conventionally prepared (salt-derived) iridium clusters of about the same size supported in KLTL zeolite. The zeolite-supported iridium clusters are the first prepared from both salt and organometallic precursors; the results indicate that the organometallic and conventional preparation routes lead to supported iridium clusters having similar structures and catalytic properties. 59 refs., 6 figs., 7 tabs.

DOE Contract Number:
FG02-87ER13790
OSTI ID:
588983
Journal Information:
Journal of Catalysis, Journal Name: Journal of Catalysis Journal Issue: 1 Vol. 169; ISSN 0021-9517; ISSN JCTLA5
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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