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Enhancing hydrogen positions in X-ray structures of transition metal hydride complexes with dynamic quantum crystallography. [PDF]
Woińska M +3 more
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Spectroscopic investigations under whole-cell conditions provide new insight into the metal hydride chemistry of [FeFe]-hydrogenase. [PDF]
Mészáros LS +8 more
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Ir pincer complexes bearing a triazole architecture in the pincer backbone and O‐ancillary chelating ligands are presented. These were employed in the catalytic transfer dehydrogenation of alkanes as well as of saturated heterocycles. Reactivity of these complexes with silver salts and Lewis acids produced various cationic iridium complexes.
Jesvita Cardozo +5 more
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An iridium‐catalyzed linear‐selective sp3 C─H alkylation of N‐methylamides with alkenes is described. This method tolerates various N‐methylacetamide derivatives and has a broad alkene scope. Mechanistic studies were also conducted. Internal alkenes can also be used through in situ consecutive alkene isomerization.
Haluhi Takahashi, Takanori Shibata
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Formation of novel transition metal hydride complexes with ninefold hydrogen coordination. [PDF]
Takagi S +8 more
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Pictet‐Spengler Intermediate of a cyclic secondary amine perylene diimide undergoing amine‐triggered conversion to azabenz‐annulated perylene diimide, inducing a high‐contrast green‐to‐yellow color change along with fluorescence turn‐on, demonstrating intuitive “safe” to “warning” dual‐mode sensing.
Irene E. Park +2 more
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[Ti(py)4I2] as an Entry Point to Titanium(II) Chemistry via Titanium Metal Oxidation
A strategically novel approach based on the oxidation of Ti metal enables access to Ti(II) chemistry. Controlled formation and complexation of Ti diiodide affords the Ti(II) complex [Ti(py)4I2], which serves as a convenient entry point to Ti(II) compounds.
Alexander Sedykh
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Experimental methods in chemical engineering: Atomic absorption spectrometry—AAS
Abstract Elements absorb electromagnetic radiation (light) of a specific wavelength in proportion to the number of atoms in its path. As the atoms absorb this light energy, electrons rise from the ground state to an excited state. In atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS), high temperatures produce clouds of atoms from the sample (atomization) and ...
Emily Cintia Tossi de A. Costa +4 more
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Sustainable hydrogen production can be obtained from hydogen‐rich biomass‐derived organic molecules through Acceptorless Dehydrogenation (AD) reactions. Glycerol and sugars are available in large quantities from industry and can be successfully used as substrates in AD protocols, in the presence of tailored, selective, easily tunable and thermally ...
Sylwia Kostera, Luca Gonsalvi
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we have developed an electrochemical Ni−H catalyzed arylation coupling method of unactivated alkenes with aryl halides. The method displays broad functional group tolerance and proceeds under very mild conditions. Furthermore, aryl chlorides were also compatible substrates in this catalytic system. This conversion holds significant implications for the
Chao Xu, Ru‐Han A, Xiao‐Feng Wu
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