1977
DOI: 10.1021/ja00467a038
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Reductions with carbon monoxide and water in place of hydrogen. 1. Hydroformylation reaction and water gas shift reaction

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“…The anionic hydride HFe3(CO) - [2][3][4][5][6] which is consistent with the more favorable thermodynamic equilibrium.7) The relatively low turnover frequency for Fe(CO)54) makes it unlikely to be a practical catalyst even under ideal conditions. However the iron carbonyl-zeolite system is an exemplary model system for the catalysis of immobilized metal carbonyls owing to the established reaction mechanism in solution2,4) and worth studying from this viewpoint.…”
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“…The anionic hydride HFe3(CO) - [2][3][4][5][6] which is consistent with the more favorable thermodynamic equilibrium.7) The relatively low turnover frequency for Fe(CO)54) makes it unlikely to be a practical catalyst even under ideal conditions. However the iron carbonyl-zeolite system is an exemplary model system for the catalysis of immobilized metal carbonyls owing to the established reaction mechanism in solution2,4) and worth studying from this viewpoint.…”
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“…A useful review of possible mechanisms for the desulfurization of BT has been given by Gates et al (26). Reactions of la-c with CO/H,O A variety of metal complexes have been shown to catalyze the water gas shift (WGS) of CO/H20 to CO, and Hz under very moderate conditions (27)(28)(29)(30)(31)(32)(33)(34)(35)(36). A useful collation of recent work is given in ref.…”
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“…As noted above, metalloform'_tes are proposed intermediates in the catalytic decomposltiom of formate and formic acid formed as per reactions (8) and (9). The general reactions for the_je decornpositions can be written as In reactions (21) and (22).…”
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confidence: 99%