1980-1989

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  1. “Hydrodesulfurization of Thiophenic Compounds: The Reaction Mechanism,” H. Kwart, G. C. A. Schuit, and B. C. Gates, Journal of Catalysis 61, 128 (1980).
  2. “Hydrodesulfurization of Methyl-Substituted Dibenzothiophenes Catalyzed by Sulfided Co-Mo/g-Al2O3,” M. Houalla, D. H. Broderick, A. V. Sapre, N. K. Nag, V. H. J. de Beer, B. C. Gates, and H. Kwart, Journal of Catalysis 61, 523 (1980).
  3. “Kinetics of Hydrodesulfurization of Benzothiophene Catalyzed by Sulfided Co-Mo/Al2O3,” D. R. Kilanowski and B. C. Gates, Journal of Catalysis 62, 70 (1980).
  4. “Formation of a Supported Metal Catalyst by Aggregation of Rhodium Complexes,” E. W. Thornton, H. Knözinger, B. Tesche, J. J. Rafalko, and B. C. Gates, Journal of Catalysis 62, 117 (1980).
  5. “Polymer-Bound Phosphine-Substituted Tetrairidium Carbonyl Clusters: Catalysts for Olefin Hydrogenation,” J. Lieto, J. J. Rafalko, and B. C. Gates, Journal of Catalysis 62, 149 (1980).
  6. “Shape-Selective Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis Catalyzed by Zeolite-Entrapped Cobalt Clusters,” D. Fraenkel and B. C. Gates, Journal of the American Chemical Society 102, 2478 (1980).
  7. “Catalysis by Supported Metal Clusters-I,” B. C. Gates and J. Lieto, CHEMTECH, 195, March, 1980.
  8. “Catalysis by Supported Metal Clusters-II,” B. C. Gates and J. Lieto, CHEMTECH, 248, April, 1980.
  9. “Ethylene Hydrogenation Catalyzed by Polymer-Bound Tetraruthenium Clusters,” Z. Otero-Schipper, J. Lieto, and B. C. Gates, Journal of Catalysis 63, 175 (1980).
  10. “Structure-Property Relations of Solid Polymeric Catalysts: Isopropyl Alcohol Dehydration in Semicrystalline, Sulfonated Polyethylene-Grafted Styrene,” C. A. Cooper, R. L. McCullough, B. C. Gates, and J. C. Seferis, Journal of Catalysis 63, 372 (1980).
  11. “Structure of Aggregated Rhodium Crystallites Prepared from Rh(I) Complexes on Amine-Modified Silica Supports,” B. Tesche, H. Knözinger, and B. C. Gates, Journal of Catalysis 64, 232 (1980).
  12. “Hydrodesulfurization of Benzo(b)naphtho(2,3-d)thiophene Catalyzed by Sulfided CoO-MoO3/γ-Al2O3: The Reaction Network, ” A. V. Sapre, D. H. Broderick, D. Fraenkel, B. C. Gates, and N. K. Nag, AIChE Journal 26, 690 (1980).
  13. “Characterization of Hydroprocessing Catalysts by Resolved Temperature-Programmed Desorption, Reduction, and Sulfiding,” N. K. Nag, D. Fraenkel, J. A. Moulijn, and B. C. Gates,Journal of Catalysis 66, 162 (1980).
  14. “Polymer-Supported Catalysts,” B. C. Gates, in “Chemistry and Chemical Engineering of Catalytic Processes,” R. Prins and G. C. A. Schuit, eds., Sijthoff-Noordhoff, Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands, 1980, p. 437.
  15. “Catalytic Oxidation: An Introduction,” G. C. A. Schuit and B. C. Gates in “Chemistry and Chemical Engineering of Catalytic Processes,” R. Prins and G. C. A. Schuit, eds., Sijthoff-Noordhoff, Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands, 1980, p. 461.
  16. “Catalysis by Metal Clusters,” B. C. Gates, in “Chemistry and Chemical Engineering of Catalytic Processes,” R. Prins and G. C. A. Schuit, eds., Sijthoff-Noordhoff, Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands, 1980, p. 427.
  17. “Hydrogenation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons Catalyzed by Sulfided CoO-MoO3/γ-Al2O3: Reactivities and Reaction Networks,” A. V. Sapre and B. C. Gates, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Process Design and Development, 20, 68 (1981).
  18. “Polymer-Supported Tetranuclear Bimetallic Cluster Catalysts,” R. Pierantozzi, K. J. McQuade, and B. C. Gates, in “Proceedings of the Seventh International Congress on Catalysis,” Kodansha, Tokyo, 1981.
  19. “Mononuclear and Trinuclear Osmium Carbonyl Catalysts Supported on SiO2, Al2O3, TiO2, and ZnO,” M. Deeba and B. C. Gates, Journal of Catalysis 67, 303 (1981).
  20. “A Supported Triosmium Cluster Catalyst: Evidence for Metal-Metal Bonds from Laser Raman Spectroscopy,” M. Deeba, B. J. Streusand, G. L. Schrader, and B. C. Gates, Journal of Catalysis 69, 218 (1981).
  21. “Synthesis and Structure of a Triiridium Cluster with a Tridentate (η1P1, µP2, η2C=C) Ligand,” J. J. Rafalko, P. M. Watson, D. H. Maleug, R. E. Davis, and B. C. Gates, Inorganic Chemistry 20, 3540 (1981).
  22. “Hydrogenolysis and Hydrogenation of Dibenzothiophene Catalyzed by Sulfided CoO-MoO3/γ-Al2O3: The Reaction Kinetics,” D. H. Broderick and B. C. Gates, AIChE Journal 27, 663 (1981).
  23. “A Trifunctional Ion-Exchange Resin Catalyst for Acetylene Hydration,” T. T. Moxley, Jr., and B. C. Gates, Journal of Molecular Catalysis 12, 389 (1981).
  24. “CO Hydrogenation Catalyzed by Magnesia-Supported Osmium Derived from Os3(CO)12,” M. Deeba, J. P. Scott, R. Barth, and B. C. Gates, Journal of Catalysis 71, 373 (1981).
  25. “Alumina-Supported CO Hydrogenation Catalysts Prepared from Molecular Osmium and Ruthenium Clusters,” H. Knözinger, Y. Zhao, B. Tesche, R. Barth, R. Epstein, B. C. Gates, and J. P. Scott, Discussions of the Faraday Society 72, 53 (1981).
  26. “Hydrogenation of Biphenyl Catalyzed by Sulfided CoO-MoO3/g-Al2O3: The Reaction Kinetics,” A. V. Sapre and B. C. Gates, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Process Design and Development 21, 86 (1982).
  27. “Hydrogenation of Aromatic Compounds Catalyzed by Sulfided CoO-MoO3/g- Al2O3,” D. H. Broderick, A. V. Sapre, B. C. Gates, H. Kwart, and G. C. A. Schuit, Journal of Catalysis 73, 45 (1982).
  28. “Triosmium Clusters Bonded to Phosphine-Functionalized Supports: Catalysts for Olefin Isomerization,” M. B. Freeman, M. A. Patrick, and B. C. Gates, Journal of Catalysis 73, 82 (1982).
  29. “The Influence of Draw-Induced Structural Changes on the Activity of a Semi-Crystalline Polymer-Supported Catalyst,” C. A. Cooper, B. C. Gates, R. L. McCullough, and J. C. Seferis, Journal of Polymer Science-Polymer Physics 20, 173 (1982).
  30. “Sulfonated Poly(Styrene-Divinylbenzene) Catalysts II: Diffusion and the Influence of Macroporous Polymer Physical Properties on the Rate of Reesterification,” K. M. Dooley, J. A. Williams, B. C. Gates, and R. L. Albright, Journal of Catalysis 74, 361 (1982).
  31. “Sulfonated Poly(Styrene-Divinylbenzene) Catalysts III: The Influence of Polymer Physical Properties on the Rate of Methanol Dehydration,” R. B. Diemer, Jr., K. M. Dooley, B. C. Gates, and R. L. Albright, Journal of Catalysis 74, 373 (1982).
  32. “Preparation and Characterization of Poly(Styrene-Divinylbenzene)-Supported Catalysts,” J. V. Minkiewicz, D. Milstein, J. Lieto, B. C. Gates, and R. L. Albright, in “Chemically Modified Surfaces in Catalysis and Electrocatalysis,” J. S. Miller, ed. [ACS Symposium Series 192], p. 9 (1982).
  33. “Paraffin Disproportionation Catalyzed by Aluminum Chloride/Sulfonic Acid Resin,” G. A. Fuentes and B. C. Gates, Journal of Catalysis 76, 440 (1982).
  34. “Reduction of Silica-Supported bis-Allyl Rhodium by H2: Characterization by 1H NMR Spectroscopy,” S. J. DeCanio, H. C. Foley, C. Dybowski, and B. C. Gates, Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications 1982, 1372.
  35. “Structure of a Tetrairidium Cluster with a Bridging diop Ligand: 2,3-µ-[(+)-4,5-Bis(diphenylphosphinomethyl)-2,2-dimethyl-1,3-dioxolane]-(P,P‘)-2,3;3,4;4,2-tri-µ-carbonyl-1,1,1,2,3,4,4-heptacarbonyl-tetrahedro-tetrairidium,” D. Tranqui, A. Durif, M. Nasr Eddine, J. Lieto, J. J. Rafalko, and B. C. Gates, Acta Crystallographica B38, 1916 (1982).
  36. n-Butane Isomerization Catalyzed by Supported Aluminum Chloride,” G. A. Fuentes, J. V. Boegel, and B. C. Gates, Journal of Catalysis 78 436 (1982).
  37. “Integrating Chemistry and Engineering: A Course in Industrial and Engineering Chemistry,” G. L. Schrader, R. L. Pigford, and B. C. Gates, Chemical Engineering Education, 16, winter, 1983.
  38. “Polymeric Supports for Catalysts,” J. Lieto, D. Milstein, R. L. Albright, J. V. Minkiewicz, and B. C. Gates, CHEMTECH, 46, 1983.
  39. “Synthesis and Characterization of an Alumina-Supported RuOs3Cluster Catalyst,” J. Budge, J. P. Scott, and B. C. Gates, Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications 1983, 342.
  40. “Catalytic Hydroprocessing of SRC-II Heavy Distillate Fractions. 1. Preparation of the Fractions by Liquid Chromatography,” L. Petrakis, R. G. Ruberto, D. C. Young, and B. C. Gates, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Process Design and Development 22, 292 (1983).
  41. “Catalytic Hydroprocessing of SRC-II Heavy Distillate Fractions. 2. Detailed Structural Characterizations of the Fractions,” L. Petrakis, D. C. Young, R. G. Ruberto, and B. C. Gates, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Process Design and Development 22, 298 (1983).
  42. “Surface Organometallic Chemistry: Reactivity of Silica-Bound Rhodium Allyl Complexes and the Genesis of Highly Dispersed Supported Rhodium Catalysts,” H. C. Foley, S. J. DeCanio, K. D. Tau, K. J. Chao, J. H. Onuferko, C. Dybowski, and B. C. Gates, Journal of the American Chemical Society 105, 3074 (1983).
  43. “Silica-Supported Triosmium Clusters: Catalysts for 1-Butene Isomerization,” R. Barth, B. C. Gates, Y. Zhao, H. Knözinger, and J. Hulse, Journal of Catalysis 82, 147 (1983).
  44. “Analysis of Synthetic Fuels for Functional Group Determination,” D. Allen, L. Petrakis, G. R. Gavalas, and B. C. Gates, Analytical Chemistry 55, 1557 (1983).
  45. “The Winning Catalysts are Multifunctional I,” G. C. A. Schuit and B. C. Gates, CHEMTECH 13, 556 (1983).
  46. “The Winning Catalysts are Multifunctional II,” G. C. A. Schuit and B. C. Gates, CHEMTECH, 13, 693 (1983).
  47. “Alumina-Supported Triosmium Clusters and Ensembles: Characterization by High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy,” J. Schwank, L. F. Allard, M. Deeba, and B. C. Gates, Journal of Catalysis 84, 27 (1983).
  48. “Hexene-1 Isomerization Catalyzed by Alumina-Supported Osmium Complexes Derived from [Os3(CO)12],” X.-J. Li and B. C. Gates, Journal of Catalysis 84, 55 (1983).
  49. “Hydrodeoxygenation of 1-Naphthol: Activities and Stabilities of Molybdena and Related Catalysts,” M. W. Vogelzang, C.-L. Li, G. C. A. Schuit, B. C. Gates, and L. Petrakis, Journal of Catalysis 84, 170 (1983).
  50. “Response to Comments on ‘Hydrogenation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons Catalyzed by Sulfided CoO-MoO3/γ-Al2O3. Reactivities and Reaction Networks,’ ” A. V. Sapre and B. C. Gates, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Process Design and Development 22, 688 (1983).
  51. “Capillary Column Gas Chromatography with Sulfur- and Nitrogen-Specific Hall Detectors for Determination of Kinetics of Hydroprocessing Reactions of Individual Compounds in Coal-Liquid Fractions,” D. W. B. Westerman, S. S. Katti, M. W. Vogelzang, C.-L. Li, B. C. Gates, and L. Petrakis, Fuel 62, 1376 (1983).
  52. “Benzene Adsorption on Dispersed Rhodium Particles: Effect of Dispersion on 1H NMR Line Width,” S. J. DeCanio, J. H. Onuferko, H. C. Foley, B. C. Gates, and C. Dybowski, Surface Science 136, L67 (1984).
  53. “The Chemical Nature of Asphaltenes from Some Coal Liquefaction Processes,” C. E. Snape, W. R. Ladner, L. Petrakis, and B. C. Gates, Fuel Processing Technology 8, 155 (1984).
  54. “Hexene-1 Isomerization Catalyzed by Alumina-Supported Triosmium Clusters,” X.-J. Li, J. H. Onuferko, and B. C. Gates, Journal of Catalysis 85, 176 (1984).
  55. “Hydroprocessing of Organo-Oxygen Compounds in Coal Liquids Catalyzed by Sulfided Ni-Mo/γ-Al2O3,” C.-L. Li, S. S. Katti, B. C. Gates, and L. Petrakis, Journal of Catalysis 85, 256 (1984).
  56. “Determination of Oxygen Functionalities in Synthetic Fuels by NMR of Naturally Abundant 17O,” D. W. Grandy, L. Petrakis, D. C. Young, and B. C. Gates, Nature 308 (5955), 175 (1984).
  57. “CO Hydrogenation with Alumina-Supported Catalysts Prepared from [Os(CO)5],” E. O. Odebunmi, Y. Zhao, H. Knözinger, B. Tesche, W. H. Manogue, B. C. Gates, and J. Hulse, Journal of Catalysis 86, 95 (1984).
  58. “Alumina-Supported CO Hydrogenation Catalysts Derived from Molecular RuOs3, Ru4, and Os3 Clusters,” J. R. Budge, B. F. Lücke, J. P. Scott, and B. C. Gates, in “Proceedings of the Eighth International Congress on Catalysis,” Vol. 5, p. 87, 1984.
  59. “The Determination of Functional Groups of Coal Liquids by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Elemental Analysis,” D. T. Allen, L. Petrakis, D. W. Grandy, G. R. Gavalas, and B. C. Gates, Fuel 63, 803 (1984).
  60. “Butane Cracking Catalyzed by the Zeolite HZSM-5,” Y. W. Bizreh and B. C. Gates, Journal of Catalysis 88, 240, (1984).
  61. “Support Effects in Hexene-1 Isomerization Catalyzed by Oxide-Supported Osmium Complexes,” X.-J. Li, B. C. Gates, H. Knözinger, and E. Alizo Delgado, Journal of Catalysis 88, 355 (1984).
  62. “Supported Dichlorotriosmium Clusters: Catalysts for Olefin Isomerization,” M. Wolf, J. Lieto, B. A. Matrana, D. B. Arnold, B. C. Gates, and H. Knözinger, Journal of Catalysis 89, 100 (1984).
  63. “Catalysis by Oxide-Supported Metal Clusters,” B. C. Gates, in “Heterogeneous Catalysis,” B. L. Shapiro, Ed., Texas A&M University Press, College Station, Texas, 1984, p. 1.
  64. “Stability of Osmium Cluster Catalysts in Different Reaction Environments,” A. K. Datye, L. F. Allard, Jr., J. Schwank, and B. C. Gates, Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Electron Microscopy Society of America, 660, 1984.
  65. “Industry-University Cooperation in Action,” B. C. Gates, CHEMTECH 14, 600 (1984).
  66. “Migration of Supported Metals during Preparation for Electron Microscopy,” J. H. Onuferko, S. J. DeCanio, C. Dybowski, I. W. Hall, and B. C. Gates, Journal of Catalysis 89, 550 (1984).
  67. “Catalytic Hydroprocessing of SRC-II Heavy Distillate Fractions. 3. Hydrodesulfurization of the Neutral Oils,” S. S. Katti, D. W. B. Westerman, B. C. Gates, T. Youngless, and L. Petrakis, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Process Design and Development 23, 773 (1984).
  68. “Alumina-Supported CO Hydrogenation Catalysts Prepared from Molecular Osmium Clusters, H. Knözinger, Y. Zhao, B. C. Gates, J. P. Scott, and B. Tesche, in Proceedings of the Third All-Union Conference “Mechanisms of Catalytic Reactions” (Novosibirsk) (in Russian), 167 (1984).
  69. “Naturally Abundant 17O Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and the Determination of Oxygen Functionalities in Synthetic Fuels,” D. W. Grandy, L. Petrakis, D. C. Young, and B. C. Gates in “Magnetic Resonance: Introduction, Advanced Topics, and Applications to Fossil Energy” (L. Petrakis and J. P. Fraissard, eds.), Reidel, Dordrecht, 1984, p. 689.
  70. “Functional Group Analysis of Coal Liquids,” D. Allen, L. Petrakis, D. Grandy, G. Gavalas, and B. Gates, in “Magnetic Resonance: Introduction, Advanced Topics, and Applications to Fossil Energy” (L. Petrakis and J. P. Fraissard, eds.), Reidel, Dordrecht, 1984, p. 699.
  71. “Superacid Polymers from Sulfonated Poly(styrene-divinylbenzene): Preparation and Characterization,” K. M. Dooley and B. C. Gates, Journal of Polymer Science Polymer Chemistry 22, 2859 (1984).
  72. “Catalytic Hydroprocessing of SRC-II Heavy Distillate Fractions. 4. Hydrodeoxygenation of Phenolic Compounds in the Acidic Fractions,” C.-L. Li, Z.-R. Xu, B. C. Gates, and L. Petrakis, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Process Design and Development 24, 92 (1985).
  73. “Metal Segregation in Supported Bimetallic Catalysts: γ-Al2O3-supported CO Hydrogenation Catalysts Prepared from RhOs3, Rh4, and FeOs3 Clusters,” J. R. Budge, B. F. Lücke, B. C. Gates, and J. Toran, Journal of Catalysis 91, 272 (1985).
  74. “Hydrodeoxygenation of 1-Naphthol Catalyzed by Sulfided Ni-Mo/γ-Al2O3: the Reaction Network,” C.-L. Li, Z.-R. Xu, Z.-A. Cao, B. C. Gates, and L. Petrakis, AIChE Journal, 31, 170 (1985).
  75. “Formation of a Polymer-Supported Catalyst from Anchored RhOs3 Clusters: Aggregation with Segregation of the Metals,” J. Lieto, M. Wolf, B. A. Matrana, M. Prochazka, B. Tesche, H. Knözinger, and B. C. Gates, Journal of Physical Chemistry, 89, 991 (1985).
  76. “A Stable Supported Re Metathesis Catalyst Prepared from [Re(CO)3OH]4 on SiO2” P. S. Kirlin and B. C. Gates, Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications 1985, 277.
  77. 1H NMR Investigation of a Working Catalyst: Benzene Hydrogenation on Alumina-Supported Rhodium,” S. J. DeCanio, P. S. Kirlin, H. C. Foley, C. Dybowski, and B. C. Gates, Langmuir 1, 243 (1985).
  78. “Highly Dispersed Oxide-Supported Metal Catalysts Prepared from [Rh6(CO)16],” P. Bosch, D. Acosta, J. Zenith, D. M. Nicolson, and B. C. Gates, Journal of Molecular Catalysis 31, 73 (1985).
  79. “Butene Isomerization Catalyzed by Triosmium Clusters Bonded to Polymers Functionalized with -OH Groups,” J. Lieto, M. Prochazka, D. B. Arnold, and B. C. Gates, Journal of Molecular Catalysis 31, 89 (1985).
  80. “Alumina-Supported Tetraosmium Cluster Anions: Precursors of Catalysts for Isomerization of But-1-ene,” T. R. Krause, M. E. Davies, J. Lieto, and B. C. Gates, Journal of Catalysis 94, 195 (1985).
  81. “CO Hydrogenation Catalyzed by Alumina-Supported Osmium: Particle Size Effects,” E. O. Odebunmi, B. A. Matrana, A. K. Datye, L. F. Allard, Jr., J. Schwank, W. H. Manogue, A. Hayman, J. H. Onuferko, H. Knözinger, and B. C. Gates, Journal of Catalysis 95, 370 (1985).
  82. “Catalysts, Polymer-Supported” B. C. Gates and J. Lieto, in “Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Engineering,” Vol. 2, p. 708, Wiley, New York, 1985.
  83. “Organorhenium Surface and Catalytic Chemistry: Silica-Supported Alkene Metathesis Catalysts Derived from Dodecacarbonyl-tetrakis(µ-hydrido)-tetrahedro-tetra-rhenium and Tetrakis(tricarbonyl-(µ3-hydroxo)-rhenium),” P. S. Kirlin and B. C. Gates, Inorganic Chemistry 24, 3914 (1985).
  84. “Paraffin Isomerization Catalyzed by Polymer-Supported Superacids,” K. M. Dooley and B. C. Gates, Journal of Catalysis 96, 347 (1985).
  85. “Supported Metal Cluster Catalysts,” B. C. Gates, in “Metal Clusters,” M. Moskovits, Ed., Wiley, New York, 1986, p. 283.
  86. “Catalytic Hydroprocessing of SRC-II Heavy Distillate Fractions. 5. Conversion of the Acidic Fractions Characterized by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry,” D. W. Grandy, L. Petrakis, C.-L. Li, and B. C. Gates, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Process Design and Development 25, 40 (1986).
  87. “Silicated Aluminas Prepared from Tetraethoxysilane: Catalysts for Skeletal Isomerization of Butenes,” B. P. Nilsen, J. H. Onuferko, and B. C. Gates, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Fundamentals 25, 337 (1986).
  88. “Molecular Organoosmium Chemistry and Catalysis on the Basic Magnesium Oxide Surface,” H. H. Lamb and B. C. Gates, Journal of the American Chemical Society 108, 81 (1986).
  89. “Catalytic Hydroprocessing of SRC-II Heavy Distillate Fractions. 6. Hydroprocessing of the Bases and Neutral Resins,” S. S. Katti, B. C. Gates, and L. Petrakis, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Process Design and Development 25, 618 (1986).
  90. “The Effect of Carbon on the Reducibility of Rhenium in Pt-Re/Al2O3 Catalysts,” P. S. Kirlin, B. A. Strohmeier, and B. C. Gates, Journal of Catalysis 98, 308 (1986).
  91. “An Alumina-Supported Alkene Metathesis Catalyst Prepared from [Re(CO)5Br],” C. P. Nicolaides and B. C. Gates, Journal of Molecular Catalysis 35, 391 (1986).
  92. “Characterization of NiNaY Zeolite by Xe-129 NMR Spectroscopy,” E. W. Scharpf, R. W. Crecely, B. C. Gates, and C. Dybowski, Journal of Physical Chemistry 90, 9 (1986).
  93. “Oxide-Supported Metals with Molecular Structures: Evidence of the Metal-Oxygen Bond from Raman and Inelastic Electron Tunneling Spectra of [Re(CO)3{O-Mg}{HO-Mg}2] and [Re(CO)3{O-Al}{HO-Al}2],” P. S. Kirlin, F. A. DeThomas, J. W. Bailey, K. Möller, H. S. Gold, C. Dybowski, and B. C. Gates, Surface Science 175, L707 (1986).
  94. “Molecular Os and Ru Carbonyl Clusters on Conventionally Prepared CO Hydrogenation Catalysts,” H. H. Lamb, T. R. Krause, and B. C. Gates, Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications 1986, 821.
  95. “Structures of Alumina-Supported Osmium Clusters (HOs3(CO)10{OAl}) and Complexes (OsII(CO)n=2 or 3{OAl}3) Determined by Extended X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure Spectroscopy,” F. B. M. Duivenvoorden, D. C. Koningsberger, Y. S. Uh, and B. C. Gates, Journal of the American Chemical Society 108, 6254 (1986).
  96. “Molecular Oxide-Supported Rhenium Carbonyl Complexes: Synthesis and Characterization by Vibrational Spectroscopy,” P. S. Kirlin, F. A. DeThomas, J. W. Bailey, H. S. Gold, C. Dybowski, and B. C. Gates, Journal of Physical Chemistry 90, 4882 (1986).
  97. “Molecular Organometallic Chemistry and Catalysis on Metal Oxide Surfaces,” B. C. Gates, in “Chemistry and Physics of Solid Surfaces,” Vol. VI (R. Vanselow and R. Howe, Eds.), Springer, Berlin, 1986, p. 49.
  98. “Metal Clusters on Functionalized Supports,” B. C. Gates, in “Metal Clusters in Catalysis” (B. C. Gates, L. Guczi, and H. Knözinger, Eds.), Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1986, p. 415.
  99. “Supported Metal Cluster Catalysts for Alkene Conversion,” B. C. Gates, in “Metal Clusters in Catalysis” (B. C. Gates, L. Guczi, and H. Knözinger, Eds.), Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1986, p. 497.
  100. “CO Hydrogenation Catalysis and Supported Metal Clusters,” H. Knözinger and B. C. Gates, in “Metal Clusters in Catalysis” (B. C. Gates, L. Guczi, and H. Knözinger, Eds.), Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1986, p. 531.
  101. “An EXAFS Study of the Formation of Small Metal Aggregates on Magnesium Oxide Using Organometallic Compounds as Precursors,” D. C. Koningsberger, H. H. Lamb, P. S. Kirlin, M. J. Kelley, and B. C. Gates, Journal de Physique Colloque 47, C8-261 (1986).
  102. “Catalytic Hydrogenation and Hydrocracking of Fluoranthene: Reaction Pathways and Kinetics,” A. T. Lapinas, M. T. Klein, A. Macris, J. E. Lyons, and B. C. Gates, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research 26, 1026 (1987).
  103. “Highly Dispersed Rhodium on Alumina Catalysts: Influence of the Atmosphere on the State and Dispersion of Rhodium,” M. Zaki, G. Kunzmann, B. C. Gates, and H. Knözinger, Journal of Physical Chemistry 91, 1486 (1987).
  104. “Activation of the C-C Bond Provides a Molecular Basis for Structure Sensitivity in Metal Catalysis,” P. S. Kirlin and B. C. Gates, Nature 325, 38 (1987).
  105. “Carbon-13 Magic Angle Spinning NMR Investigation of Site Effects in Crystalline Os3(CO)12,” L. Hasselbring, H. Lamb, C. Dybowski, B. Gates, and A. Rheingold, Inorganica Chemica Acta I27, L49 (1987).
  106. “Mass Spectral Analysis of Isotopically Labeled Compounds: Average Mass Approach,” K. Blom, C. Dybowski, B. Munson, B. Gates, and L. Hasselbring, Analytical Chemistry 59, 1372 (1987).
  107. “X-Ray Structural Determination of the Tetrahedral Ruthenium-Osmium Carbonyl Hydrides [H2RuOs3(CO)13] and [Ph4As][H3RuOs3(CO)12]: An Examination of Bent Semi-Bridging Metal-Carbonyl Bonding,” A. L. Rheingold, B. C. Gates, J. P. Scott, and J. R. Budge, Journal of Organometallic Chemistry 331, 81 (1987).
  108. “Organometallic Chemistry: Basis for the Design of Supported Catalysts,” B. C. Gates, in “Catalyst Design: Progress and Perspectives” (L. L. Hegedus, Ed.), Wiley, New York, 1987, p. 71.
  109. “Structure of Metal Clusters – A High-Resolution Electron Microscopy of Osmium Clusters on Magnesium Oxide,” N. J. Long, B. C. Gates, M. J. Kelley, and H. H. Lamb, in “Physics and Chemistry of Small Clusters,” P. Jana, B. K. Rao, and S. N. Khanna, Eds., Plenum, New York, 1987, p. 831.
  110. “A Novel Tetrarhodium Cluster: A Face-to-Face Carbonyl-Bridged Dimer of a Dirhodium Macrocyclic Hexaamine,” J. M. Johnson, J. E. Bulkowski, A. L. Rheingold, and B. C. Gates, Inorganic Chemistry 26, 2644 (1987).
  111. “Molecular Chemistry of Bimetallic Clusters on the Basic γ-Al2O3Surface: Synthesis, Reactivity, and Catalytic Activity of [H3RuOs3(CO)12]-{Al} and Related Structures,” J. P. Scott, J. R. Budge, A. L. Rheingold, and B. C. Gates, Journal of the American Chemical Society 109, 7736 (1987).
  112. “Surface-Mediated Organometallic Synthesis: Formation of [Os5C(CO)14]2-from [Os3(CO)12] on MgO,” A. S. Fung, P. A. Tooley, M. J. Kelley, and B. C. Gates, Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications, 1988, 371.
  113. “Low-Nuclearity Osmium Carbonyl Clusters on Magnesia: Molecular Catalysts for CO Hydrogenation,” H. H. Lamb, T. R. Krause, and B. C. Gates, in “Proceedings of the Ninth International Congress on Catalysis,” Vol. 3, p. 1378 (1988).
  114. “CO Hydrogenation Catalysts Prepared from Molecular Ruthenium Carbonyl Clusters: Effects of the Support on Catalyst Structure and Stability,” S. Uchiyama and B. C. Gates, Journal of Catalysis 110, 388 (1988).
  115. “Reactivity of Ruthenium Carbonyls on Metal Oxide Surfaces: Effects of the Surface Acid-Base Chemistry,” S. Uchiyama and B. C. Gates, Inorganica Chimica Acta 147, 65 (1988).
  116. “Molecular Organometallic Chemistry on Surfaces: Reactivity of Metal Carbonyls on Metal Oxides,” H. H. Lamb, B. C. Gates, and H. Knözinger, Angewandte Chemie 100, 1162 (1988); Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English 27, 1127 (1988).
  117. “Polymer-Bound Transition Metal Complex Catalysts,” P. E. Garrou and B. C. Gates, in “Syntheses and Separations Using Functional Polymers” (P. Hodge and D. C. Sherrington, Eds.), Wiley, Chichester, 1988, p. 123.
  118. “Bonding of Osmium Carbonyls to Magnesia: Evidence from 13C NMR Spectroscopy,” L. Hasselbring, J. Puga, C. Dybowski, and B. C. Gates, Journal of Physical Chemistry 92, 3924 (1988).
  119. “Catalytic Hydroprocessing of SRC-II Heavy Distillate Fractions. 7. Kinetics of Hydrogenation, Hydrodesulfurization, and Hydro-deoxygenation of the Neutral Oils Determined by Analysis of Compound Classes and Individual Compounds,” S. S. Katti, B. C. Gates, D. W. Grandy, T. Youngless, and L. Petrakis, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research 27, 1767 (1988).
  120. “Structure of Supported Metal Catalysts Derived from Molecular Bimetallic Clusters,” M. J. Kelley, A. S. Fung, M. R. McDevitt, P. A. Tooley, and B. C. Gates, in “Microstructure and Properties of Catalysts,” M. M. J. Treacy, J. M. White, and J. M. Thomas, Eds. [MRS Proceedings, 111, 23 (1988)].
  121. “Surface Organometallic Science and Catalysis” (In Japanese), Y. Iwasawa and B. C. Gates Hyomen (Surface) (Japan) 26, 757 (1988).
  122. “Supported Metal Catalysts Prepared from Bimetallic Clusters: ReOs3 Clusters on γ-Al203,” A. S. Fung, P. A. Tooley, M. R. McDevitt, B. C. Gates, and M. J. Kelley, Polyhedron, 7, 2421 (1988). 
  123. “Estudio de la Desactivación de Catalizadores AlCl3/Resina Sulfonica,” G. A. Fuentes and B. C. Gates, in “Avances en Ingeniería Química 1987,” Amidiu, Mexico, 1988.
  124. “Structural Characterization of [HxRe3(CO)12]x-3(x = 2,3) by Extended X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure Spectroscopy,” F. B. M. Van Zon, P. S. Kirlin, B. C. Gates, and D. C. Koningsberger, Journal of Physical Chemistry 93, 2218 (1989).
  125. “Catalyst Design: Multicenter Surface Sites from Organometallic Precursors,” Y. Iwasawa and B. C. Gates, CHEMTECH 19, 173 (1989).
  126. “Zeolite-Entrapped Osmium Carbonyl Clusters: Selective and Stable Catalysts for CO Hydrogenation,” P.-L. Zhou and B. C. Gates, Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications 1989, 347. 
  127. “Surface-Mediated Organometallic Synthesis: Preparation of [Os5C(CO)14]2-and [Os10C(CO)24]2-, on the Basic Magnesium Oxide Surface,” H. H. Lamb, A. S. Fung, P. A. Tooley, J. Puga, T. R. Krause, M. J. Kelley and B. C. Gates, Journal of the American Chemical Society 111, 8367 (1989).
  128. “Supported Metals and Supported Organometallics,” B. C. Gates and H. H. Lamb, Journal of Molecular Catalysis 52, 1 (1989).
  129. “Synthesis and Reactivity of Anionic Tetraosmium Clusters on MgO,” H. H. Lamb, L. C. Hasselbring, C. Dybowski, and B. C. Gates, Journal of Molecular Catalysis 56, 36 (1989).

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