
Tara C. Lurshay
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Mar 28, 2024 |
chemistry-europe.onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Sarah Cleary |Stephen Hall |Regina Galan-Bataller |Tara C. Lurshay
Introduction The use of H2 gas as a clean source of energy is of increasing interest across a number of disciplines, and H2 is already well established as a 100 % atom efficient reductant in chemistry, for example in catalytic hydrogenation reactions which account for ca 14 % of all chemical steps.1 Hydrogenase enzymes are responsible for biological H2 oxidation to form two protons (H+) and two electrons (e−) and are of interest as alternative catalysts to typical metals for H2/H+...
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