Abstract
Well-defined ruthenium(ii) PN3P pincer complexes were developed for the hydrogenation of carbon dioxide. Excellent product selectivity and catalytic activity with TOF (turnover frequency) and TON (turnover number) up to 13000 h-1 and 33000, respectively, in a THF/H2O biphasic system were achieved. Notably, effective conversion of carbon dioxide from air into formate was conducted in the presence of an amine, allowing easy product separation and catalyst recycling.
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Guan, C., Pan, Y., Ang, E. P. L., Hu, J., Yao, C., Huang, M. H., … Huang, K. W. (2018). Conversion of CO2 from air into formate using amines and phosphorus-nitrogen PN3P-Ru(ii) pincer complexes. Green Chemistry, 20(18), 4201–4205. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8gc02186d
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