Fellay, CelineDyson, Paul JLaurenczy, Gabor2008-05-222008-05-222008-05-22200810.1002/anie.200800320https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/25882WOS:00025599470002112419The use of formic acid as a hydrogen-storage material has become more feasible thanks to the development of a homogeneous catalytic system of ruthenium water-soluble complexes (Ru/TPPTS; TPPTS=meta-trisulfonated triphenylphosphine) that selectively decomposes HCOOH into H2 and CO2. Continuous generation of H2 of very high purity, over a wide range of pressures, and under mild conditions was achieved.A viable hydrogen-storage system based on selective formic acid decomposition with a ruthenium catalysttext::journal::journal article::research article