Molecular Nitrogen as an Extraordinary Accelerator for Hydrodeoxygenation

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Zhang, Xiaofei
Tang, Zhiyong
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2020
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Molecular nitrogen (N 2) has been long believed to be an inert gas. Recently in Nature Catalysis, Duan et al. reported that N 2 could dramatically promote the catalytic performance of hydrodeoxygenation over ruthenium-based catalysts and that as-formed hydrogenated nitrogen species contributed to the reduction of the activation energy required for carbon-oxygen bond cleavage inside p-cresol.

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Chem

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6

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1

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Chemical sciences

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Zhang, X; Tang, Z, Molecular Nitrogen as an Extraordinary Accelerator for Hydrodeoxygenation, Chem, 2020, 6 (1), pp. 16-18

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