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Paradigms and paradoxes: organic thermochemistry without hydrogen: carbon oxides and nitrides

Structural Chemistry, 2008
All organic compounds contain carbon. Most contain hydrogen. This brief study discusses the enthalpy of formation of a collection of organic compounds containing only oxygen or nitrogen accompanying the carbon.
Suzanne W. Slayden, Joel F. Liebman
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Highly Selective Oxygen Electroreduction to Hydrogen Peroxide on Sulfur-doped Mesoporous Carbon.

Angewandte Chemie
As a paradigm-shifting material platform in energy catalysis, precisely engineered ordered mesoporous carbon spheres emerge as supreme metal-free electrocatalysts, outperforming conventional carbon-based counterparts through synergistic structural and ...
Juan Du   +5 more
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The hydrogen paradigms. Technologies, country patterns of specialisation and dependence

The adverse effects of the climate crisis call for a structural change in the economy toward less environmentally disruptive development pathways. To address decarbonisation, hydrogen seems to be the most promising element to complement renewable energy.
Negro, Beatrice   +2 more
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The peer-to-peer paradigm applied to hydrogen energy distribution

IEEE EUROCON 2009, 2009
The shift from centralized power plants to fully distributed generation, storage and provision of energy may be the greatest innovation of next decades. To succeed, it must be supported by the completion of the decarbonization process, using hydrogen as main energy carrier.
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Abundant Edge Active Sites-Modified High-Crystalline g-C3N5 for Hydrogen Peroxide Production from Pure-Water via a Quasi-Homogeneous Photocatalytic Process.

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Ultrathin carbon nitride pioneered a paradigm that facilitates effective charge separation and acceleration of rapid charge migration. Nevertheless, the dissociation process confronts a disruption owing to the proclivity of carbon nitride to reaggregate,
Yu Shen   +8 more
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Ammonia as a Hydrogen Carrier: Energetic Assessment of Processes Integrated with Fuel Cells for Power Generation

Energy & Fuels
In the context of the near-future hydrogen economy, ammonia is regarded as one of the most promising hydrogen carriers in the short-to-medium term. As part of the broader transition to a new energy paradigm, the well-established and extensive ammonia ...
M. Portarapillo   +3 more
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trans-Hydrogenation,gem-Hydrogenation, andtrans-Hydrometalation of Alkynes: An Interim Report on an Unorthodox Reactivity Paradigm

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2018
cis-Delivery of H2 to the π-system of an unsaturated substrate is the canonical course of metal catalyzed hydrogenation reactions. The semireduction of internal alkynes with the aid of [Cp*Ru]-based catalysts violates this rule and affords E-alkenes by direct trans-hydrogenation.
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Machine Learning Potential for Copper Hydride Clusters: A Neutron Diffraction-Independent Approach for Locating Hydrogen Positions.

Journal of the American Chemical Society
Determining hydrogen positions in metal hydride clusters remains a formidable challenge, which relies heavily on unaffordable neutron diffraction. While machine learning has shown promise, only one deep learning-based method has been proposed so far ...
Cong Fang   +5 more
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The Role of Bacteria-Derived Hydrogen Sulfide in Multiple Axes of Disease

International Journal of Molecular Sciences
In this review article, we discuss and explore the role of bacteria-derived hydrogen sulfide. Hydrogen sulfide is a signaling molecule produced endogenously that plays an important role in health and disease. It is also produced by the gut microbiome. In
A. Birg, Henry C. Lin
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