COMPARISON OF RUTHENIUM COMPLEXES FOR PHOTOINDUCED METHYL VIOLOGEN REDUCTION AND HYDROGEN EVOLUTION FROM WATER BY HYDROGENASE

  • Okura I
  • Kim-Thuan N
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Abstract

Highly active photoinduced systems for methyl viologen reduction are developed by using ruthenium complexes with long lifetime at the photoexcited state. The system, which has the higher activity for methyl viologen reduction, has the higher activity for hydrogen evolution when hydrogenase [EC 1.12.2.1] was added.

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Okura, I., & Kim-Thuan, N. (1980). COMPARISON OF RUTHENIUM COMPLEXES FOR PHOTOINDUCED METHYL VIOLOGEN REDUCTION AND HYDROGEN EVOLUTION FROM WATER BY HYDROGENASE. Chemistry Letters, 9(12), 1511–1512. https://doi.org/10.1246/cl.1980.1511

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