Electrocatalytic production of hydrogen by a synthetic model of [NiFe] hydrogenases

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Alessandro PerraMartin Schröder

Abstract

The radical cluster anion [Ni(L)Fe2(CO)6]- catalyses the reduction of protons to produce molecular hydrogen.

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Jun 9, 2009·Chemical Communications : Chem Comm·Seiji Ogo
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Nov 13, 2008·Inorganic Chemistry·Maurice van GastelWolfgang Lubitz
Jul 30, 2008·Journal of the American Chemical Society·Gabrielle GoldetFraser A Armstrong
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