Catalysis Today, Vol.49, No.4, 419-430, 1999
Photochemical strategies for investigating organometallic intermediates relevant to catalysis mechanisms
This paper presents an overview of the use of time resolved spectroscopic techniques for the investigation of reactive organometallic intermediates generated by laser flash photolysis. Specific examples will be drawn from mechanistic studies in these laboratories in which time-resolved IR and time-resolved optical detection have been used to probe the reactivities and structures of intermediates relevant to the homogeneous catalytic activation of dihydrogen and carbon monoxide.
Keywords:SQUARE-PLANAR COMPLEXES;C-H ACTIVATION;FLASH-PHOTOLYSIS;RHODIUM(I) COMPLEXES;EXCITED-STATES;CARBONYLATION;BENZENE;DEHYDROGENATION;SPECTROSCOPY;ALKANES