Issue 8, 2020

New findings and current controversies in the reaction of ruthenium red and ammonium cerium(iv) nitrate: focus on the precipitated compound

Abstract

Finding the true catalyst has always been a challenging step toward the exploration, understanding, and design of catalytic systems for water-oxidation reaction. Many homogeneous and heterogeneous transition metal complexes have been reported that can undergo a complete transformation to the true catalysts during water-oxidation reaction. Herein, the transformation of the previously-explored ruthenium red ([(NH3)5RuORu(NH3)4ORu(NH3)5]Cl6) catalyst in the presence of ammonium cerium(IV) nitrate is reported. For the first time, it is reported that a heterogeneous nano-sized ruthenium–cerium compound is formed by the electrostatic interaction of [(NH3)5RuORu(NH3)4ORu(NH3)5],6+/7+ nitrate ions, and the products of the reduction of ammonium cerium(IV) nitrate.

Graphical abstract: New findings and current controversies in the reaction of ruthenium red and ammonium cerium(iv) nitrate: focus on the precipitated compound

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Dec 2019
Accepted
13 Mar 2020
First published
13 Mar 2020

Catal. Sci. Technol., 2020,10, 2491-2502

Author version available

New findings and current controversies in the reaction of ruthenium red and ammonium cerium(IV) nitrate: focus on the precipitated compound

B. Sarvi, S. M. Hosseini, B. Deljoo, A. El-Sawy, A. Shirazi Amin, M. Aindow, S. L. Suib and M. M. Najafpour, Catal. Sci. Technol., 2020, 10, 2491 DOI: 10.1039/C9CY02499A

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