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Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) +
A Dinuclear Cobalt Cryptate as a Homogeneous Photocatalyst for Highly Selective and Efficient Visible-Light Driven CO2 Reduction to CO in CH3CN-H2O Solution +
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A Water Soluble Cobalt(II) Complex with 1,10‑Phenanthroline, a Catalyst for Visible‑Light‑Driven Reduction of CO2 to CO with High Selectivity +
Springer Science and Business Media LLC +
An integrated Re(I) photocatalyst and sensitizer that activates the formation of formic acid from reduction of CO2 +
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) +
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Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) +
Copper(ii) tetrakis(pentafluorophenyl)porphyrin: highly active copper-based molecular catalysts for electrochemical CO2 reduction +
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) +
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American Chemical Society (ACS) +
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Efficient Visible-Light-Driven Carbon Dioxide Reduction using a Bioinspired Nickel Molecular Catalyst +
Wiley +
Exchange Coupling Determines Metal-Dependent Efficiency for Iron- and Cobalt-Catalyzed Photochemical CO2 Reduction +
American Chemical Society (ACS) +
Exploring the Full Potential of Photocatalytic Carbon Dioxide Reduction Using a Dinuclear Re2Cl2 Complex Assisted by Various Photosensitizers +
Wiley +
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American Chemical Society (ACS) +
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Highly Efficient and Robust Photocatalytic Systems for CO2 Reduction Consisting of a Cu(I) Photosensitizer and Mn(I) Catalysts +
American Chemical Society (ACS) +
Highly Efficient and Selective Photocatalytic CO2 Reduction by Iron and Cobalt Quaterpyridine Complexes +
American Chemical Society (ACS) +
Highly efficient and selective visible-light driven CO2-to-CO conversion by a Co-based cryptate in H2O-CH3CN solution +
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) +
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Light-Driven Reduction of CO2 to CO in Water with a Cobalt Molecular Catalyst and an Organic Sensitizer +
American Chemical Society (ACS) +
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Merging an organic TADF photosensitizer and a simple terpyridine–Fe(iii) complex for photocatalytic CO2 reduction +
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) +
Metal-free reduction of CO2 to formate using a photochemical organohydride-catalyst recycling strategy +
Springer Science and Business Media LLC +