Petroleum Chemistry, Vol.43, No.4, 278-282, 2003
The hydrogenation of carbon dioxide on supported catalysts based on ruthenium complexes with triodylamine
The surfaces of catalysts based on the ruthenium hydroxychloride complex with trioctylamine supported on inorganic carriers were studied by IR spectroscopy after experiments on carbon dioxide hydrogenation. The oxygen-containing surface compounds carbonates and formates, as well as adsorbed CO2, were detected. A mechanism for the formation of active catalyst entities through the formation of carboxylate structures is proposed, and a possible hydrogenation mechanism is discussed.