(658e) The Catalytic Binuclear Elimination Reaction | AIChE

(658e) The Catalytic Binuclear Elimination Reaction

Authors 

Li, C. - Presenter, Institute of Chemical and Engineering Sciences
Chen, L. - Presenter, Bioinformatics Institute
Widjaja, E. - Presenter, Institute of Chemical and Engineering Sciences
Guo, L. - Presenter, Institute of Chemical and Engineering Sciences
Garland, M. - Presenter, Institute of Chemical and Engineering Sciences


Homogeneous catalytic systems frequently contain intermediates of one and the same nuclearity. For example, many well known hydrogenation systems are believed to consist of mono-nuclear intermediates alone, and these species exist on one or more catalytic cycles. More complex catalytic cycles have been discussed in the literature. In particular, the catalytic binuclear elimination reaction(CBER), a system containing both mononuclear and dinuclear intermediates has been the subject of considerable study. In the present talk, in-situ spectroscopic evidence is given for the existence of both homo-metallic and hetero-bimetallic CBER. FTIR spectroscopy is used as the anlytical tool and band-target entropy minimization (BTEM) is used as the primary numerical method.