Formic acid, containing 4.4 wt% of hydrogen, is a non-toxic liquid at ambient temperature and therefore an ideal candidate as potential hydrogen storage material. Formic acid can be generated via catalytic hydrogenation of CO2 or bicarbonate in the presence of an amine with suitable ruthenium catalysts. In addition selective dehydrogenation of formic acid amine adducts can be carried out at ambient temperatures with either ruthenium phosphine catalyst systems as well as iron-based catalysts. In detail we obtained with the [RuCl2(benzene)](2)/dppe catalyst system a remarkable TON of 260,000 at room temperature. Moreover applying Fe-3(CO)(12) together with tribenzylphosphine and 2,2':6',2 ''-terpyridine under visible light irradiation a TON o...
Formic acid is decomposed to H<sub>2</sub> and CO<sub>2</sub> in the presence of RuCl<sub>3</sub> an...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Organometallic Homogeneous Catalysis.Formic acid (FA) poss...
peer-reviewedHydrogen is increasingly used in a variety of applications and holds promise as a repla...
The main obstacles in the widespread use of hydrogen as energetic alternative to fossil fuels are st...
Hydrogen holds the potential to be one of the major energy carriers for the future. However, a hydro...
The valorization of carbon dioxide and its transformation into useful chemicals is essential as mank...
Hydrogen utilization as a sustainable energy vector is of growing interest. We report herein a cyclo...
A major challenge in the face of increasing global energy demand is the development of alternative e...
Recently, there has been a strong demand for technologies that use hydrogen as an energy carrier, in...
Hydrogen generation from 2-propanol and formic acid and its direct use in fuel cells was studied. 2-...
Our current energy production is convenient and simple, but it is not sustainable. The negative impa...
Formic acid, the simplest carboxylic acid, is found in nature or can be easily synthesized in the la...
Hydrogen gas is a storable form of chemical energy that could complement intermittent renewable ener...
The need for sustainable energy sources is now more urgent than ever, and hydrogen is significant in...
Formic acid (FA) possesses a high volumetric concentration of H2 (53 g L−1). Moreover, it can be eas...
Formic acid is decomposed to H<sub>2</sub> and CO<sub>2</sub> in the presence of RuCl<sub>3</sub> an...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Organometallic Homogeneous Catalysis.Formic acid (FA) poss...
peer-reviewedHydrogen is increasingly used in a variety of applications and holds promise as a repla...
The main obstacles in the widespread use of hydrogen as energetic alternative to fossil fuels are st...
Hydrogen holds the potential to be one of the major energy carriers for the future. However, a hydro...
The valorization of carbon dioxide and its transformation into useful chemicals is essential as mank...
Hydrogen utilization as a sustainable energy vector is of growing interest. We report herein a cyclo...
A major challenge in the face of increasing global energy demand is the development of alternative e...
Recently, there has been a strong demand for technologies that use hydrogen as an energy carrier, in...
Hydrogen generation from 2-propanol and formic acid and its direct use in fuel cells was studied. 2-...
Our current energy production is convenient and simple, but it is not sustainable. The negative impa...
Formic acid, the simplest carboxylic acid, is found in nature or can be easily synthesized in the la...
Hydrogen gas is a storable form of chemical energy that could complement intermittent renewable ener...
The need for sustainable energy sources is now more urgent than ever, and hydrogen is significant in...
Formic acid (FA) possesses a high volumetric concentration of H2 (53 g L−1). Moreover, it can be eas...
Formic acid is decomposed to H<sub>2</sub> and CO<sub>2</sub> in the presence of RuCl<sub>3</sub> an...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Organometallic Homogeneous Catalysis.Formic acid (FA) poss...
peer-reviewedHydrogen is increasingly used in a variety of applications and holds promise as a repla...