Abstract


 
 
 
 Catalytic systems based on metallic aluminum Al and carbon tetrachloride CCl4, modified by Mg, CuCl2, NiCl2, MgCl2, have been developed. EPR and IR spectroskopiya studies of synthesized samples of catalysts were carried out. Based on the EPR spectrum, the presence of a Cu-C -bond was revealed in the Al + CCl4 catalyst with the modifying additive CuCl2.
 Using IR spectra, it was determined that catalysts without modifiers and with modifiers are a mixture of two complexes based on Corbin-type structures. In this case, the catalysts differ in the ratio of the main structures with double C=C and triple C≡C bonds. Catalysts with modifying additives NiCl2 and Mg have significantly fewer of these structures than a catalyst without modifiers, and a catalyst with Mg is characterized by the smallest number of structures containing C=C bonds.
 It is shown that the catalysts obtained on the basis of Al and CCl4 and its various modifications are complexes, the carbon-containing part of which is represented by polycumulene and polyine structures containing ethylene and acetylene bonds.
 
 
 

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