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Zhao et al. control the coverage of *CO or *H intermediates by introducing foreign metal into Cu nanoparticles. The increased *CO coverage on Ag‐doped and Zn‐doped Cu promotes the generation of multi‐carbon products while the increased *H coverage of Co‐doped and Pd‐doped Cu enhances the selectivity of oxygenates. ABSTRACT As key reaction intermediates
Zi‐Hao Zhao +3 more
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This study focused on the chemistry and isotopes of sulfur in lakes. The bottom sediments and water columns of lakes were found to contain reduced forms of sulfur, including hydrogen sulfide ions, elemental sulfur, and thiosulfate ions, along with ...
S. V. Borzenko, I. A. Fedorov
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(NH4)2[Tc2O2(S2O7)4]: An Unexpected Technetium(V)‐Sulfate From the Reaction of (NH4)(TcO4) With SO3
The reaction of the radioactive pertechnetate (99TcO4)− with the oxidizer SO3 leads to blue crystals of (NH4)2[Tc2O2(S2O7)4]. The complex dimeric [Tc2O2(S2O7)4]2− anion exhibits the technetium in the oxidation state V, showing that reduction occurs during the reaction.
Stefan Sutorius +5 more
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Ion–Molecule Reaction Products as Probes and Precursors for Preparative Mass Spectrometry
Ion–molecule reactions in the gas phase of mass spectrometers are important for preparative mass spectrometry because they (1) provide knowledge about the intrinsic reactivity of ions, helping to predict and control their reactivity at interfaces, and (2) generate new complex ions that can be mass selected and deposited on surfaces.
Markus Rohdenburg +4 more
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Benzazoles 2‐(2‐hydroxyphenyl)benzothiazole and 2‐(2‐hydroxyphenyl)benzoxazole exhibit tunable optoelectronic properties via excited‐state intramolecular proton transfer. Combining thermogravimetry (TG‐DSC), vapor pressure measurements, and fluorescence spectroscopy, how sulfur (S) versus oxygen (O) substitution dictates their stability, sublimation ...
José M. Silva Ferraz +6 more
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Why aquatic scientists should use sulfur stable isotope ratios (ẟ34S) more often.
Over the last few decades, measurements of light stable isotope ratios have been increasingly used to answer questions across physiology, biology, ecology, and archaeology.
Vincent Raoult +10 more
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The pentaPod (P5) concept unites tridentate and tripodal fragments to form molybdenum and tungsten catalytic Chatt‐type complexes for N2‐to‐NH3 reduction. Two pentaPod ligands, P5Me and P5Pln, are available with either two dimethylphosphine or phospholano (Pln) groups. The complexes enable the investigation of reactivity differences in N2 reduction and,
Anna‐Marlene Vogt +3 more
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Euxinia, a crucial geological condition, usually signifies more severe extinction events attributed to deoxygenation in Earth's history. Despite extensive exploration of various proxies in paleoredox studies, most are primarily utilized to reconstruct ...
Xubin Wang +8 more
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