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Iron and ruthenium heterobimetallic carbonyl complexes as electrocatalysts for alcohol oxidation: Electrochemical and mechanistic studies

Serra et al., 2011

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6417902061165929684
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Serra D
Correia M
McElwee-White L
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Organometallics

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Carbonyl-containing Ru and Fe heterobimetallic complexes were prepared and tested as electrocatalysts for the oxidation of methanol and ethanol. GC analysis of the electrolyte solution during bulk electrolysis indicated that CpRu (CO)(μ-I)(μ-dppm) PtI2 (1), CpFe …
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