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Magnetic and Gas-Occlusion Properties and Catalytic Activity of Microporous Materials: Dinuclear Ruthenium(II,II) Dicarboxylates

Magnetic and Gas-Occlusion Properties and Catalytic Activity of Microporous Materials: Dinuclear... A new series of dinuclear ruthenium(II,II) dicarboxylates, but not dinuclear ruthenium(II,III) dicarboxylates, have been prepared. Dinuclear ruthenium(II,II) dicarboxylates, which have a regular two- or three-dimensional network structure, occlude large amounts of gas. The maximum amount of N2 gas that can be occluded by these complexes is 1.0–1.7 moles per mole of ruthenium atoms, indicating the presence of a large number of micropores. These complexes exhibited pore volume-dependent catalytic activity for the hydrogenation of ethylene. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Chemistry Letters Oxford University Press

Magnetic and Gas-Occlusion Properties and Catalytic Activity of Microporous Materials: Dinuclear Ruthenium(II,II) Dicarboxylates

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Publisher
Oxford University Press
Copyright
© 2003 The Chemical Society of Japan
ISSN
0366-7022
eISSN
1348-0715
DOI
10.1246/cl.2003.468
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Abstract

A new series of dinuclear ruthenium(II,II) dicarboxylates, but not dinuclear ruthenium(II,III) dicarboxylates, have been prepared. Dinuclear ruthenium(II,II) dicarboxylates, which have a regular two- or three-dimensional network structure, occlude large amounts of gas. The maximum amount of N2 gas that can be occluded by these complexes is 1.0–1.7 moles per mole of ruthenium atoms, indicating the presence of a large number of micropores. These complexes exhibited pore volume-dependent catalytic activity for the hydrogenation of ethylene.

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Chemistry LettersOxford University Press

Published: Apr 25, 2003

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