Nanocluster formation and stabilization fundamental studies. 2. Proton sponge as an effective H+ scavenger and expansion of the anion stabilization ability series

  • Özkar, Saim
  • Finke, RG
Publication date
October 2002
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)
Journal
Langmuir

Abstract

The two main goals of the current work are: (i) to test the effects of Proton Sponge as a H+ scavenger and (ii) to test and rank the relative efficacy of the anions (Y-) listed below for their relative ability to allow the formation, stabilization (including isolability), high catalytic activity, and long catalytic lifetime in the following, more generalizable transition metal nanocluster formation reaction: 1.0[Bu4N](q)Y + 1.0[(1,5-COD)Ir(I)(CH3CN)(2)]BF4 + 2.5H(2) --> 1.0cyclooctane + 1/n{[Bu4N](nq)[Ir(0)(n).Y]} + H+BF4- + 2CH(3)CN. The anions investigated, Y-, are the tri-Nb(V)-substituted polyoxoanion SiW9Nb3O407-, the tri-Ti(IV)-substituted polyoxoanion ([P2W15(TiOH)(3)O-similar to59](9-))(n) (n = 1, 2), citrate trianion (C6H5O73-), ac...

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