Abstract
Only 50% of the silica-supported tantalum hydride sites are active in the metathesis of propane. Indeed, more than 45% of the tantalum hydride can be eliminated by a selective oxygen poisoning of inactive sites with no significant decrease in the global turnover. Conversely, cyclopentane induces no such selective poisoning. Hence, the active tantalum hydride sites that show greater resistance to oxygen poisoning correspond to the nu(Ta-H) bands of higher wavenumbers, particularly that at 1860 cm(-1). These active tantalum hydride sites should correspond to tris- or monohydride species relatively far from silica surface oxygen atoms.