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- Photocatalytic reduction of CO2 + (3.9)
- Table 1 + (4)
- Solvent effect study between DMA DMF and acetonitrile + (4.1)
- Table 1 + (4.2)
- Optimizations of conditions for Fe(qpy)(H2O)2(ClO4)2 and Ru(bpy)3Cl2 + (4.2)
- Table 1 + (4.3)
- Table 1 + (4.3)
- Table 2 + (4.3)
- Photoreduction of CO2 + (4.3)
- Photocatalytic CO2 Reduction by 1 (2 μM) in CO2-Saturated Aqueous CH3CN Solutions + (4.5)
- Photocatalytic CO2 reduction: conditions optimization + (4.5)
- Table 1 + (4.8)
- Table 1 + (4.9)
- Durability test + (4.9)
- Control experiments + (5)
- Photocatalytic CO2 reduction: best results + (5)
- Photocatalytic CO2 reduction: best results + (5.3)
- Table 1 + (5.4)
- Table 1 + (5.5)
- BIH + TEOA under Various Conditions + (5.9)
- BIH + TEOA under Various Conditions + (6.2)
- BIH + TEOA under Various Conditions + (6.4)
- Table 1 + (6.5)
- Solvent effect study between DMA DMF and acetonitrile + (6.9)
- Time profile in DMF + (7.4)
- Study on the concentration of catalyst + (8)
- Photocatalytic CO2 reduction: conditions optimization + (8)
- Table 1 + (8)
- Study on the concentration of catalyst + (8.2)
- Time profile in DMF + (8.2)
- Table 1 + (8.3)
- Study on the concentration of catalyst + (8.5)
- Optimizations of conditions for Co(qpy)(H2O)2(ClO4)2 and Ru(bpy)3Cl2 + (8.5)
- Effect of proton donor + (8.9)
- Table 2 + (9)
- Optimization of concentrations + (9)
- Time profile in DMF + (9.2)
- Table 1 + (9.5)
- Photocatalytic reduction of CO2: conditions optimization + (9.5)
- Table 1 + (9.6)
- Results for different electron donors and proton donors + (9.6)
- CO2 reduction experiments + (9.6)
- Table 1 + (9.7)
- Table 2 + (10.3)
- Optimization of concentrations + (10.3)
- Photocatalytic reduction of CO2 + (10.5)
- Time profile in DMF + (10.9)
- Table 2 + (11.1)
- Photoreduction of CO2 + (11.1)
- Optimization of concentrations + (11.1)