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Selective formation of HCO 2–and C 2 O 4 2–in electrochemical reduction of CO 2 catalyzed by mono-and di-nuclear ruthenium complexes

áMeser Ali et al., 1998

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14846235809454891944
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áMeser Ali M
et al.
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Chemical Communications

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Selective formation of HCO2 2 and C2O4 22 in electrochemical reduction of CO2 catalyzed by mono- and di-nuclear ruthenium comple Page 1 N N N N N N O O CN NC N N NMe N MeN N i ii iii dmbbbpy [L2Ru(dmbbbpy)][PF6]2 [L2Ru(dmbbbpy)RuL2][PF6]4 1 2 iv –2 –1 0 E / V vs. Ag …
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01JCHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL PROCESSES, e.g. CATALYSIS, COLLOID CHEMISTRY; THEIR RELEVANT APPARATUS
    • B01J31/00Catalysts comprising hydrides, coordination complexes or organic compounds
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    • B01J31/18Catalysts comprising hydrides, coordination complexes or organic compounds containing coordination complexes containing nitrogen, phosphorus, arsenic or antimony as complexing atoms, e.g. in pyridine ligands, or in resonance therewith, e.g. in isocyanide ligands C=N-R or as complexed central atoms
    • B01J31/1805Catalysts comprising hydrides, coordination complexes or organic compounds containing coordination complexes containing nitrogen, phosphorus, arsenic or antimony as complexing atoms, e.g. in pyridine ligands, or in resonance therewith, e.g. in isocyanide ligands C=N-R or as complexed central atoms the ligands containing nitrogen
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    • C07FACYCLIC, CARBOCYCLIC OR HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS CONTAINING ELEMENTS OTHER THAN CARBON, HYDROGEN, HALOGEN, OXYGEN, NITROGEN, SULFUR, SELENIUM OR TELLURIUM
    • C07F15/00Compounds containing elements of Groups 8, 9, 10 or 18 of the Periodic System
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