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C–C bond coupling with sp3 C–H bond via active intermediates from CO2 hydrogenation
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Synthesis of MIL-100(Fe) at Low Temperature and Atmospheric Pressure
Published 2013-01-01“…The structural characteristics of MIL-100(Fe) make it a good candidate for potential applications in gas storage, separation, and heterogeneous catalysis. Mainly, this MOF is obtained by the hydrothermal synthesis in a Teflon-lined autoclave at high temperature (>150°C) under static conditions. …”
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Important role of H2 spillover in asymmetric hydrogenation of quinolines in hybrid systems
Published 2025-02-01“…The hydrogen spillover makes it possible for heterogeneous catalysts and homogeneous organometallic complexes to cooperate, breaking the boundary between homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis.…”
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New Catalytic Method for the Synthesis of 2,7-Dicycloalkyl-hexaazaperhydropyrenes
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Catalytic asymmetric C–N cross-coupling towards boron-stereogenic 3-amino-BODIPYs
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Flow chemistry-enabled asymmetric synthesis of cyproterone acetate in a chemo-biocatalytic approach
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Selective synthesis of phosphate mono-esters with an acidic modified niobium oxide catalyst
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Innovative cross-linked electrospun PVA/MOF nanocomposites for removal of cefixime antibiotic
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Electrosynthesis of NH3 from NO with ampere-level current density in a pressurized electrolyzer
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Ammonia electrosynthesis from nitrate using a stable amorphous/crystalline dual-phase Cu catalyst
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Influence of RANEY Nickel on the Formation of Intermediates in the Degradation of Lignin
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MoS2-confined Rh-Zn atomic pair boosts photo-driven methane carbonylation to acetic acid
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