Deposition and decomposition of Mo(CO)6 on dehydroxylated alumina was
studied by XAFS, The rate of deposition and the structure of deposited
species depended on deposition temperature. In the deposition at 320
K, the rate was slow and the species on the support was found to be Mo
(CO)5. The species formed at 360 K had an average stoichiometry of Mo(
CO)2.5 without well-defined structure. Heating of the deposited subcar
bonyls in flowing H-2 caused first simple decarbonylation and then met
hanation above 450 K. Around 930 K, highly carbon deficient Mo2C was f
ormed which was converted to metallic Mo upon further heating to 970 K
.