Catalytic Ammonia Oxidation Using Ammonia Solution under Electrochemical Conditions: Investigation on Axial Ligand of Ruthenium Catalysts

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We have investigated catalytic ammonia oxidation using ruthenium complexes as catalysts under electrochemical conditions. Cyclic voltammetry and bulk electrolysis with an ammonia solution in MeCN are conducted in the presence of a catalytic amount of ruthenium complexes bearing a 2,2¤-bipyridine-6,6¤-dicarboxylate ligand with various 6-substituted isoquinolines and phthalazine as axial ligands. As a result, the ruthenium complex bearing phthalazines shows the highest catalytic activity at low applied potentials, where up to 319 equivalents of dinitrogen per catalyst are generated.

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Toda, H., Kuroki, K., Kanega, R., Yano, T., Yoshikawa, T., Kuriyama, S., … Nishibayashi, Y. (2023). Catalytic Ammonia Oxidation Using Ammonia Solution under Electrochemical Conditions: Investigation on Axial Ligand of Ruthenium Catalysts. Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 96(9), 980–988. https://doi.org/10.1246/bcsj.20230136

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