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Aqueous phase carbon dioxide and bicarbonate hydrogenation catalyzed by cyclopentadienyl ruthenium complexes

Bosquain, Sylvain S.
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Dorcier, Antoine  
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Dyson, Paul J.  
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2007
APPLIED ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY

The water-sol. ruthenium(II) complexes [Cp'RuX(PTA)2]Y and [CpRuCl(PPh3)(mPTA)]OTf (Cp' = Cp, Cp*, X = Cl and Y = nil; or X = MeCN and Y = PF6; PTA = 1,3,5-triaza-7-phosphaadamantane; mPTA = 1-methyl-1,3,5-triaza-7-phosphaadamantane) were used as catalyst precursors for the hydrogenation of CO2 and bicarbonate in aq. solns., in the absence of amines or other additives, under relatively mild conditions (100 bar H2, 30-80°C), with moderate activities. Kinetic studies showed that the hydrogenation of HCO3– proceeds without an induction period, and that the rate strongly depends on the pH of the reaction medium. High-pressure multinuclear NMR spectroscopy revealed that the ruthenium(II) chloride precursors are quant. converted into the corresponding hydrides under H2 pressure.

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DOI
10.1002/aoc.1317
Author(s)
Bosquain, Sylvain S.
Dorcier, Antoine  
Dyson, Paul J.  
Erlandsson, Mikael
Gonsalvi, Luca
Laurenczy, Gabor  
Peruzzini, Maurizio.
Date Issued

2007

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APPLIED ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY
Volume

21

Issue

11

Start page

947

End page

951

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December 12, 2007
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