1998
DOI: 10.1039/a707363a
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Selective formation of HCO2− and C2O42− in electrochemical reduction of CO2 catalyzed by mono- and di-nuclear ruthenium complexes

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“…The Tanaka group presented a dimeric ruthenium complex capable of forming oxalate with a maximum Faradaic yield of 70 % (Table 5, entry 5) [216] . Interestingly, based on the IR‐SEC results, the authors opposed the outer‐sphere mechanism and proposed the dechelation of the ligand instead, allowing a twofold ET M pathway facilitating the association of the activated CO 2 molecules.…”
Section: Transition Metal Complexes As Catalysts In Electrochemical Co2 Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Tanaka group presented a dimeric ruthenium complex capable of forming oxalate with a maximum Faradaic yield of 70 % (Table 5, entry 5) [216] . Interestingly, based on the IR‐SEC results, the authors opposed the outer‐sphere mechanism and proposed the dechelation of the ligand instead, allowing a twofold ET M pathway facilitating the association of the activated CO 2 molecules.…”
Section: Transition Metal Complexes As Catalysts In Electrochemical Co2 Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(4)); the electrochemical reduction of CO 2 to oxalate dianion has been well studied [75][76][77]. (4)); the electrochemical reduction of CO 2 to oxalate dianion has been well studied [75][76][77].…”
Section: Reduction To Oxalic Acidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Die Gruppe von Tanaka präsentierte einen dimeren Rutheniumkomplex, der in der Lage ist, Oxalat mit einer maximalen Faraday‐Ausbeute von 70 % zu bilden (Tabelle 5, Eintrag 5) [216] . Interessanterweise widersprachen die Autoren auf der Grundlage der IR‐SEC‐Ergebnisse dem Outer‐Sphere‐Mechanismus und schlugen stattdessen die Dechelatisierung des Liganden vor, wodurch ein zweifacher ET M ‐Reaktionsweg ermöglicht und nachfolgend die Assoziation der aktivierten CO 2 ‐Moleküle erleichtert wird.…”
Section: üBergangsmetallkomplexe Als Katalysatoren In Der Elektrochemischen Co2‐reduktionunclassified