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Chatterjee et al., 2020 - Google Patents

Prospect of RuIII (edta) in catalysis of bicarbonate reduction

Chatterjee et al., 2020

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18051379516977320721
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Chatterjee D
Edik R
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Current Catalysis

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Reduction of carbon dioxide into formic acid using transition metal complexes as catalysts is a research area of abiding importance. Although ruthenium (II) complexes as 'molecular catalysts' have received much attention, use of ruthenium (III) complexes in the selective …
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