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remove the CO. After cooling to 600C, it was exposed to 50 torr CO and evacuated. The resulting spectrum showed a pronounced peak for the Rh gem-dicarbonyl species and a minor quantity of linearly-adsorbed CO, probably on Rh. When W(CO)6 was adsorbed on Rh/A1203, the upper spectrum in Figure 4 showed mainly linear CO adsorbed on W(ca. 2060 cm-1). When this catalyst was treated as described in the paragraph above, a pronounced Rh gem- dicarbonyl peak was observed, along with a less pronounced linearly- adsorbed CO peak, probably on Rh. 10
Roberts, G. & Kow, S.Novel approaches to the production of higher alcohols from synthesis gas. Quarterly Technical progress report No. 8, July 1, 1992--September 30, 1992,
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