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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR CATALYSIS VOL. 74 Nos. 1-3, JULY/AUGUST 1992 Contents Invited Papers Restructuring and self-organization in reactions on metal surfaces G. Ertl (Berlin, Germany) Molecular events in the coadsorption of molecules at metal surfaces M. W. Roberts (Cardiff, UK) Synthesis and properties of anionic clays pillared by [KM,.0,9]"~ T. Kwon and T. J. Pinnavaia (East Lansing, MI, USA) Liquid-phase organic reactions catalyzed by inorganic solid acids and bases... . Y. Izumi and M. Onaka (Nagoya, Japan) The impact of surface organometallic chemistry in heterogeneous catalysis: a new class of highly chemoselective hydrogenation catalysts, RhgSn(n-C,Hg)./Si0..... 43 B. Didillon, J. P. Candy, A. El Mansour, C. Houtmann and J.-M. Basset (Villeurbanne, France) Mono- or polynuclear surface species: models and tendencies with cobalt and G. Palyi, C. Zucchi (Modena, Italy), R. Ugo, R. Psaro, A. Sironi (Milan, Italy) and A. Vizi-Orosz (Veszprem, Hungary) The coordination of benzene in clusters: the face-capping mode B. F. G. Johnson (Edinburgh, UK), J. Lewis, C. Housecroft, M. Gallup, M. Martinelli (Cambridge, UK), D. Braga and F. Grepioni (Bologna, Italy) CC and CO transformations in ketenylidene cluster compounds M. P. Jensen and D. F. Shriver (Evanston, IL, USA) Recent advances in mercury photosensitized reactions R. H. Crabtree, S. H. Brown, C. A. Muedas, P. Krajnik and R. R. Ferguson (New Haven, CT, USA) Catalytic incorporation of CO, into organic substrates: synthesis of unsaturated carbamates, carbonates and ureas C. Bruneau and P. H. Dixneuf (Rennes, France) Stereospecific polymerization by metallocene/aluminoxane catalysts W. Kaminsky, A. Bark and R. Steiger (Hamburg, Germany) Selective synthesis with metalloporphyrin catalysts S. Inoue, T. Aida and K. Konishi (Tokyo, Japan) Oxidation of hydrocarbons with dioxygen J. Haber and T. Mtodnicka (Cracow, Poland) Synthetic approach to the dioxygen binding sites in metalloproteins N. Kitajima, K. Fujisawa and Y. Moro-oka (Yokohama, Japan) Some aspects of the relation between homogeneous and enzymatic catalysis: new prospects for using cobalt catalysts as biologically active compounds M. E. Vol’pin and G. N. Novodarova (Moscow, Russia) Elsevier Sequoia Contributed Papers Interaction of ethylene with the H-covered Pd(110) surface M. Nishijima, T. Sekitani, T. Takaoka and M. Fujisawa (Kyoto, Japan) Velocity distribution of the desorbing product of carbon monoxide oxidation on T. Matsushima (Sapporo, Japan) and Y. Ohno (Okazaki, Japan) Cr(II) and Cr(IID ions grafted at internal nests of a pentasilic zeolite (silicalite): characterization and formation of polycarbonylic, polynitrosylic, and mixed species by interaction with CO and NO G. Spoto, S. Bordiga, E. Garrone, G. Ghiotti, A. Zecchina (Turin, Italy), G. Petrini and G. Leofanti (Bollate, MI, Italy) Mechanism of carbon—carbon bond formation by transition metals T. Koerts and R. A. van Santen (Eindhoven, Netherlands) In situ FT-IR study of copper—chromium oxide catalysts in CO oxidation J. W. Bijsterbosch, F. Kapteijn and J. A. Moulijn (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Photocatalytic reduction of CO, on anchored titanium oxide catalysts M. Anpo and K. Chiba (Osaka, Japan) Catalyst design of two-dimensional zirconium phosphonates K. Segawa, N. Kihara and H. Yamamoto (Tokyo, Japan) Catalysis of zeolite molecular sieves containing iron for ethylbenzene dehydro- genation Qiubin Kan, Zhiyun Wu, Ruren Xu, Xinsheng Liu (Changchun, China) and Shaoyi Peng (Taiyuan, China) Titanium sites in titanium silicalites: an XPS, XANES and EXAFS study D. Trong On, L. Bonneviot, A. Bittar, A. Sayari and S. Kaliaguine (Ste-Foy, Que., Canada) Insoluble heteropoly compounds as highly active catalysts for liquid-phase reactions T. Okuhara, T. Nishimura, H. Watanabe and M. Misono (Tokyo, Japan) On the real nature of aliphatic carbenium ions as active intermediates of homogeneous and heterogeneous acid catalysis V. B. Kazansky and I. N. Senchenya (Moscow, Russia) Chemoselectivity and regioselectivity in the hydrogenation of a, B-unsaturated carbonyl compounds promoted by Cu/Al,O, N. Ravasio, M. Antenori, M. Gargano (Bari, Italy) and M. Rossi (Milan, Italy) Preparation and characterization of the polymer-protected palladium—gold colloidal bimetallic catalysts Hanfan Liu, Guoping Mao and Shaojin Meng (Beijing and Shanghai, China) Carbonyl complexes in pillared clays M. B. Logan, R. F. Howe (Kensington, NSW, Australia) and R. P. Cooney (Auckland, New Zealand) Zeolite-included phthalocyanines: synthesis, characterization and catalysis in ox- red reactions B. V. Romanovsky and A. G. Gabrielov (Moscow, Russia) Influence of the support on the thermal stability of surface-bound [WCp(CO)s3]~: implications for catalyst design M. M. Otten and H. H. Lamb (Raleigh, NC, USA) Metal clusters: a model for a molecular surface switch in the genesis of highly dispersed metal particles L. Guczi, A. Beck and S. Dobos (Budapest, Hungary) Highly dispersed metal clusters and colloids for the preparation of active liquid- phase hydrogenation catalysts H. B6nnemann, W. Brijoux, R. Brinkmann, E. Dinjus, R. Fretzen, T. JouSen and B. Korall (Miilheim an der Ruhr, Germany) Hydrogenation and hydrosilylation activity of homogeneous and immobilized dicarbonyl(2,4-pentanedionato)rhodium complexes M. Capka, M. Czakoova (Prague, Czechoslovakia), W. Urbaniak (Poznan, Poland) and U. Schubert (Wiirzburg, Germany) A new structure and hydrogenation activity of Fe,(CO),. supported on SiR,(R:CHs;, C.H;)-modified SiO. surfaces K. Asakura, K. Ooi and Y. Iwasawa (Tokyo, Japan) Surface organometallic chemistry of zirconium: application to the stoichiometric activation of the C—H bonds of alkanes and to the low-temperature catalytic hydrogenolysis of alkanes F. Quignard, C. Lécuyer, A. Choplin, D. Olivier and J.-M. Basset (Villeurbanne, France) CO hydrogenation on Mo-promoted Rh/SiO, and Rh/ZrO, derived from metal carbonyl clusters A. Trunschke, H. Ewald, H. Miessner (Berlin, Germany), S. Marengo (San Donato Milanese, Italy), S. Martinengo (Milan, Italy), F. Pinna (Venice, Italy) and L. Zanderighi (Milan, Italy) SiO.-supported bimetallic ruthenium cluster-derived catalysts for selectivity and activity control in CO hydrogenation toward C,—C, alcohols Feng-Shou Xiao (Sapporo, Japan, and Changchun, China), A. Fukuoka, M. Ichikawa (Sapporo, Japan), W. Henderson and D. F. Shriver (Evanston, IL, USA) Surface organometallic chemistry: reductive carbonylation of silica-supported MCl;-3H,O (M=Rh, Ir) R. Psaro, D. Roberto, R. Ugo, C. Dossi and A. Fusi (Milan, Italy) Supported Pt/Sn complexes as catalysts in the hydroformylation of olefins N. Homs, N. Clos, G. Muller, J. Sales, P. Ramirez de la Piscina (Barcelona, Spain) and J.-L. G. Fierro (Madrid, Spain) New strategies in using macromolecular catalysts in organic synthesis D. E. Bergbreiter, B. Chen and D. Weatherford (College Station, TX, USA) Organometallic nickel catalysts bound to polymeric matrices in the oligomerization and/or polymerization of olefins with a replica of the support morphology G. Braca, M. Di Girolamo, A. M. Raspolli Galletti, G. Sbrana (Pisa, Italy), M. Brunelli and G. Bertolini (S. Donato Milanese, Italy) Structural analogies between homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts for the stereospecific polymerization of 1l-alkenes P. Corradini, V. Busico, L. Cavallo, G. Guerra, M. Vacatello and V. Venditto (Naples, Italy) Partial oxidation of olefins by molecular oxygen catalyzed by (alumina)Rh(Oz2). J. Schwartz, J. W. McMillan and H. E. Fischer (Princeton, NJ, USA) Two-electron-transfer oxidation by polymer-supported [Fe,S,(SR),]*~ complex N. Ueyama, H. Oku and A. Nakamura (Osaka, Japan) Application of an SH surface acoustic wave to the analysis of catalysis on immobilized galactose oxidase Y. Inoue and Y. Kato (Niigata, Japan) Electrochemical synthesis and catalytic applications of tin—cobalt carbonyl com- plexes J.-F. Carpentier, Y. Castanet, E. Monflier, A. Mortreux, S. Pellegrini and F. Petit (Villeneuve d’Ascq, France) Mechanistic aspects in oxidative addition and reductive elimination involving allylic complexes of palladium and platinum: specific role of the olefin ligand in catalytic allylic coupling H. Kurosawa, H. Kajimaru, M. Miyoshi, H. Ohnishi and I. Ikeda (Osaka, Japan) Palladium(II)-catalyzed oxygenation of the carbon—carbon double bond by molecular oxygen: a probe for involvement of a palladium hydroperoxide species T. Hosokawa, T. Nakahira, M. Takano and S.-I. Murahashi (Osaka, Japan) Author Index Subject Index The scopes of the Elsevier publications Applied Catalysis and Journal of Molecular Catalysis being complementary, the Editors wish to help the authors submit their papers to the appropriate place. The guidelines are as follows. Papers dealing with the following subjects should be directed to Journal of Molecular Catalysis: catalytic mechanism of reactions at the molecular level, in homogeneous, enzymatic and heterogeneous reactions; mechanistic studies on model heterogeneous catalysts; preparation of catalysts, when dealing with the intervention of organic or organometallic reactions (e.g. insolubilized organometallic complexes and enzymes), new reactions in homogeneous and enzymatic catalysis, even if the mechanism is not elucidated. Papers dealing with the topics listed below should be directed to Applied Catalysis: reactions of industrial interest; deactivation; chemical engineering; preparation of heterogeneous catalysts, when dealing with solid state chemistry and colloidal chemistry; new heterogeneously catalysed reactions of potential interest for applications. In the case of papers at the borderline, the Editors of Journal of Molecular Catalysis and Applied Catalysis, in the frame of the coordination between the journals, might be led to suggest to the authors to which journal they could preferably submit their paper.

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