Infrared spectra are reported for a KL zeolite and copper and palladiu
m-containing KL zeolites at high temperatures and under high pressures
of CO/H-2 and the results discussed with reference to parallel reacti
on studies. Particular attention has been given to the role of the zeo
lite surface in the further conversion of methanol produced in the met
allic function. The initial steps in the reaction are the formation of
formyl type species from adsorbed H atoms and associatively adsorbed
CO which generate methanol or spillover to produce adsorbed formate at
potassium sites in the zeolite. These formate species undergo further
reaction with adsorbed methanol to produce methyl formate, The format
ion of methyl formate from methanol contrasts with the established rou
te for methanol to hydrocarbons over acidic zeolites where methanol is
initially dehydrated to give dimethylether. This has been attributed
to the failure to generate surface methoxy species on the basic zeolit
e. Acetate species located on the zeolite surface are produced from ac
etyl species on the metal surface followed by transfer to the support
in the same manner as formate and are not generated via isomerisation
of methyl formate. The alloying of Pd and Cu leads to enhanced hydroge
nation behavior compared to the individual metals as reflected in the
alkane/alkene ratios. (C) 1998 Academic Press.