DXAFS study on the decarbonylation process of Mo(CO)6 in NaY supercages

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The decarbonylation process of Mo(CO)6 in the NaY supercages was studied by means of a time resolved dispersive XAFS method during temperature programmed decarbonylation. XANES analysis demonstrated that the decarbonylation proceeded through two steps and that a stable intermediate existed between 440-490 K. The curve fitting analysis revealed that the intermediate was a molybdenum monomer subcarbonyl species coordinated by three CO ligands and three oxygen atoms of zeolite framework. Molybdenum dimer subcarbonyl species were not observed. This study demonstrated that DXAFS technique is a powerful method to study the dynamic behaviour of the Mo carbonyl species during decarbonylation process.

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Shido, T., Yamaguchi, A., Suzuki, A., Inada, Y., Asakura, K., Nomura, M., & Iwasawa, Y. (2001). DXAFS study on the decarbonylation process of Mo(CO)6 in NaY supercages. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 8(2), 628–630. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0909049501000589

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