Water gas shift reaction employing intercalated metal carbonyl c

Compositions – Gaseous compositions – Carbon-oxide and hydrogen containing

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ABSTRACT:
Transition metal carbonyl clusters intercalated with lamellar material such as graphite or smectites are prepared by reacting an intercalate of a transition metal halide with carbon monoxide at elevated temperature and at ambient to superatmospheric pressure. The intercalated complexes are useful in the catalysis of a variety of organic reactions including the water gas shift reaction, hydrogenation, hydroformylation, methanation, and so forth.

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