The oxides of nitrogen (chiefly NO, NO3-, NO2- and N2O) are key components of the natural nitrogen cycle and are intermediates in a range of processes of enormous biological, environmental and industrial importance. Nature has evolved numerous enzymes which handle the conversion of these oxides to/from other small nitrogen-containing species and there also exist a number of heterogeneous catalysts that can mediate similar reactions. In the chemical space between these two extremes exist metal-ligand coordination complexes that are easier to interrogate than heterogeneous systems and simpler in structure than enzymes. In this Tutorial Review, we will examine catalysts for the inter-conversions of the various nitrogen oxides that are based on such complexes, looking in particular at more recent examples that take inspiration from the natural systems.
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Timmons, A. J., & Symes, M. D. (2015, October 7). Converting between the oxides of nitrogen using metal-ligand coordination complexes. Chemical Society Reviews. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5cs00269a
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