A robust catalyst for the selective dehydrogenation of formic acid to liberate hydrogen gas has been designed computationally, and also successfully demonstrated experimentally. This is the first such catalyst not based on transition metals, and it exhibits very encouraging performance. It represents an important step towards the use of renewable formic acid as a hydrogen-storage and transport vector in fuel and energy applications
The dehydrogenation of formic acid permits the production of hydrogen virtually free of carbon monox...
Formic acid (FA) possesses a high volumetric concentration of H2 (53 g L-1 ). Moreover, it can be ea...
Formic acid, the simplest carboxylic acid, is found in nature or can be easily synthesized in the la...
Recently, there has been a strong demand for technologies that use hydrogen as an energy carrier, in...
Formic acid (FA) possesses a high volumetric concentration of H2 (53 g L−1). Moreover, it can be eas...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Organometallic Homogeneous Catalysis.Formic acid (FA) poss...
Hydrogen gas is a storable form of chemical energy that could complement intermittent renewable ener...
Safe and efficient hydrogen generation and storage has received much attention in recent years. Here...
Safe and efficient hydrogen generation and storage has received much attention in recent years. Here...
Sodium germanate is a nontransition-metal catalyst that is active in the selective dehydrogenation o...
Sodium germanate is a nontransition-metal catalyst that is active in the selective dehydrogenation o...
Safe and efficient hydrogen generation and storage has received much attention in recent years. Here...
The need for sustainable energy sources is now more urgent than ever, and hydrogen is significant in...
Formic acid, containing 4.4 wt% of hydrogen, is a non-toxic liquid at ambient temperature and theref...
Formic acid (FA) possesses a high volumetric concentration of H2 (53 g L-1 ). Moreover, it can be ea...
The dehydrogenation of formic acid permits the production of hydrogen virtually free of carbon monox...
Formic acid (FA) possesses a high volumetric concentration of H2 (53 g L-1 ). Moreover, it can be ea...
Formic acid, the simplest carboxylic acid, is found in nature or can be easily synthesized in the la...
Recently, there has been a strong demand for technologies that use hydrogen as an energy carrier, in...
Formic acid (FA) possesses a high volumetric concentration of H2 (53 g L−1). Moreover, it can be eas...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Organometallic Homogeneous Catalysis.Formic acid (FA) poss...
Hydrogen gas is a storable form of chemical energy that could complement intermittent renewable ener...
Safe and efficient hydrogen generation and storage has received much attention in recent years. Here...
Safe and efficient hydrogen generation and storage has received much attention in recent years. Here...
Sodium germanate is a nontransition-metal catalyst that is active in the selective dehydrogenation o...
Sodium germanate is a nontransition-metal catalyst that is active in the selective dehydrogenation o...
Safe and efficient hydrogen generation and storage has received much attention in recent years. Here...
The need for sustainable energy sources is now more urgent than ever, and hydrogen is significant in...
Formic acid, containing 4.4 wt% of hydrogen, is a non-toxic liquid at ambient temperature and theref...
Formic acid (FA) possesses a high volumetric concentration of H2 (53 g L-1 ). Moreover, it can be ea...
The dehydrogenation of formic acid permits the production of hydrogen virtually free of carbon monox...
Formic acid (FA) possesses a high volumetric concentration of H2 (53 g L-1 ). Moreover, it can be ea...
Formic acid, the simplest carboxylic acid, is found in nature or can be easily synthesized in the la...