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1 Biogas sequestration from the headspace of a fermentative system enhances hydrogen production rate and yield
Ferraz ADN, Pages C, Latrille E, Bernet N, Zaiat M, Trably E
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 45(19), 11011, 2020
2 Periodic mesoporous organogold(I)silica as an active and reusable catalyst for alkyne hydration
Zhu FX, Zhang F, Yang XS, Huang JL, Li HX
Journal of Molecular Catalysis A-Chemical, 336(1-2), 1, 2011
3 Reactions of the dirhenium(II) complexes Re2X4(mu-dppm)(2) (X = Cl, Br; dppm = Ph2PCH2PPh2) with isocyanides. 21.(1) A comparison with the complexes Re2Cl4(mu-dppE)(2) and Re2Cl4(mu-dcpm)(2) (dppE = Ph2PC(=CH2)PPh2; dcpm = Cy2PCH2PCy2) and the structural characterization of complexes of the types Re2Cl4(mu-LL)(2)(CNR), Re2Cl4(mu-LL)(2)(CNR)(2), and [Re2Cl3(mu-LL)(2)(CNR)(3)](+) (LL = dppm, dppE, dcpm; R = t-Bu, Xyl)
Ding Y, Kuang SM, Siwajek MJ, Fanwick PE, Walton RA
Inorganic Chemistry, 39(12), 2676, 2000
4 Reactions of the dirhenium(II) complexes Re2X4(mu-dppm)(2) (X = Cl, Br ; dppm = Ph2PCH2PPh2) with isocyanides. 18. The isolation and characterization of isomers of the [Re2Cl2(mu-dppm)(2)(CO)(CNXyl)(3)](2+) cation and its monocationic and neutral congeners
Ding Y, Wu WG, Fanwick PE, Walton RA
Inorganic Chemistry, 38(8), 1918, 1999
5 Reactions of the dirhenium(II) complexes Re2X4(mu-dppm)(2) (X = Cl, Br; dppm = Ph2PCH2PPh2) with isocyanides. 19. Studies of the reactions of five structural isomers of Re2Cl2(mu-dppm)(2)(CO)(CNXyl)(3) that lead to the dirhenium(I) complexes [Re-2(mu-Cl)(mu-CO)(mu-dppm)(2)(CNXyl)(4)]O3SCF3 and [Re2Cl(mu-dppm)(2)(CO)(CNXyl)(3)(NCCH3)]O3SCF3
Ding Y, Fanwick PE, Walton RA
Inorganic Chemistry, 38(22), 5165, 1999
6 Reactions of the dirhenium(II) complexes Re2X4(mu-dppm)(2) (X = Cl, Br; dppm = Ph2PCH2PPh2) with isocyanides. 16. Complexes of the type [Re-2(mu-Br)(2)(mu-dppm)(2)Br(CO)(CNXyl)(2)]Y (Y = O3SCF3, PF6) that exist in isomeric forms with boat and chair conformations for the [Re-2(mu-dppm)(2)] unit
Wu WG, Fanwick PE, Walton RA
Inorganic Chemistry, 37(12), 3122, 1998