The concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere continues to increase due to an escalating rate of fossil fuel combustion, causing ever mounting concern about climate change. Meanwhile CO2 is an abundant, safe and renewable C1 source. Thus transformation of CO2 to value-added chemicals is of great significance and has been extensively investigated in the past decades. Homogeneous hydro-genation of CO2 to formic acid (FA) especially has drawn significant attention, not only because FA itself has various applications including FA fuel cell, but also because FA can be a good hydrogen storage medium. The hydrogenation of CO2 using such as solar-generated H2 to produce FA, which is readily transport-able, and the dehydrogenation of FA to release H2 p...
The dehydrogenation of formic acid permits the production of hydrogen virtually free of carbon monox...
The bis-imidazolium salt, 1, 1-bis(N-methylimidazolium) acetate bromide, is a convenient precursor f...
The negative consequences of the global warming require an important reduction of CO2 emission; and ...
This year Mankind will release about 39 Gt carbon dioxide into the earth's atmosphere, where it acts...
Hydrogenation of CO2 to formic acid using homogeneous catalysts is an attractive approach for the co...
Our current energy production is convenient and simple, but it is not sustainable. The negative impa...
This work has developed a series of strategies for the efficient hydrogenation of CO2 to different p...
We report on new ruthenium complexes as catalysts for the efficient transformation of CO2 into formi...
The development of simple, cost-effective and sustainable methods to transform CO2 into feedstock ch...
Hydrogen holds the potential to be one of the major energy carriers for the future. However, a hydro...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Organometallic Homogeneous Catalysis.Formic acid (FA) poss...
The valorization of carbon dioxide and its transformation into useful chemicals is essential as mank...
The homogeneous catalytic dehydrogenation of formic acid in aqueous solution provides an efficient i...
Formic acid (FA) possesses a high volumetric concentration of H2 (53 g L−1). Moreover, it can be eas...
Hydrogen gas is a storable form of chemical energy that could complement intermittent renewable ener...
The dehydrogenation of formic acid permits the production of hydrogen virtually free of carbon monox...
The bis-imidazolium salt, 1, 1-bis(N-methylimidazolium) acetate bromide, is a convenient precursor f...
The negative consequences of the global warming require an important reduction of CO2 emission; and ...
This year Mankind will release about 39 Gt carbon dioxide into the earth's atmosphere, where it acts...
Hydrogenation of CO2 to formic acid using homogeneous catalysts is an attractive approach for the co...
Our current energy production is convenient and simple, but it is not sustainable. The negative impa...
This work has developed a series of strategies for the efficient hydrogenation of CO2 to different p...
We report on new ruthenium complexes as catalysts for the efficient transformation of CO2 into formi...
The development of simple, cost-effective and sustainable methods to transform CO2 into feedstock ch...
Hydrogen holds the potential to be one of the major energy carriers for the future. However, a hydro...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Organometallic Homogeneous Catalysis.Formic acid (FA) poss...
The valorization of carbon dioxide and its transformation into useful chemicals is essential as mank...
The homogeneous catalytic dehydrogenation of formic acid in aqueous solution provides an efficient i...
Formic acid (FA) possesses a high volumetric concentration of H2 (53 g L−1). Moreover, it can be eas...
Hydrogen gas is a storable form of chemical energy that could complement intermittent renewable ener...
The dehydrogenation of formic acid permits the production of hydrogen virtually free of carbon monox...
The bis-imidazolium salt, 1, 1-bis(N-methylimidazolium) acetate bromide, is a convenient precursor f...
The negative consequences of the global warming require an important reduction of CO2 emission; and ...