The mesoporous high surface area MCM-41 material was synthesized and used a
s a support material for the preparation of Co/MCM-41 samples. Co-2(CO)(8)
was deposited from the gas phase onto the MCM-41 surface in a fluidized bed
reactor. Pure MCM-41 and Co/MCM-41 samples were characterized by various s
pectroscopic and analytical methods. The MCM-41 mesoporous material showed
considerable ability to adsorb Co-2(CO)(8) from the gas phase. The monolaye
r coverage after one direct deposition and decarbonylation cycle was ca. 20
wt % of cobalt. The metal loading increased up to 41 wt % using the pulse
deposition method. The results of IR spectroscopy indicated that all silano
ls are accessible to the cobalt carbonyl. According to the N-2 adsorption/d
esorption studies, the surface area and pore size distribution were almost
unaffected even in the case of high cobalt loadings. The samples were found
to have a good metal dispersion.