Abstract

Catalytic reduction of acetylene and dinitrogen was carried out by sodium, zinc, and europium amalgams in the presence of polymolybdenum clusters and the iron-molybdenum cofactor of nitrogenase isolated from the enzyme. The activity of both catalysts toward acetylene changes in the sequence Zn(Hg)<Eu(Hg)<Na(Hg), increasing as the redox potential of the reducing agent is shifted to the negative region. The catalytic reduction of N2 occurs only by the action of sodium and europium amalgams and only in the presence of synthetic polymolybdenum complexes; in the case of Na(Hg), the main product is hydrazine; in the case of Eu(Hg), it is ammonia.

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