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{{Molecule | {{Molecule | ||
|abbrev=Fe(pTMAPP)Cl5 | |||
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|molecularFormula=C<sub>56</sub>H<sub>62</sub>Cl<sub>5</sub>FeN<sub>8</sub>+<sub>2</sub> | |molecularFormula=C<sub>56</sub>H<sub>62</sub>Cl<sub>5</sub>FeN<sub>8</sub>+<sub>2</sub> | ||
|molecularMass=1077.2878477242 | |molecularMass=1077.2878477242 | ||
|moleculeKey=LKNRTBVZMCBYCY-NGWNFTKISA-I | |moleculeKey=LKNRTBVZMCBYCY-NGWNFTKISA-I | ||
|molOrRxn= | |molOrRxn=-INDIGO-11282314292D | ||
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 V3000 | 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 V3000 | ||
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|height=200px | |height=200px | ||
|float=none | |float=none | ||
}} | }} |
Revision as of 14:30, 28 November 2023
Properties | |
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CID | n/a |
CAS | n/a |
IUPAC-Name | n/a |
Abbreviation | Fe(pTMAPP)Cl5 |
Trivialname | n/a |
Exact mass | 1077.2878477242 |
Molecular formula | C56H62Cl5FeN8+2 |
LogP | n/a |
Has vendors | n/a |
Molecular role | n/a |
Synonyms | n/a |
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Molecule is used on following pages
topic
- Photocatalytic CO2 conversion to CO
- Homogeneous photocatalytic CO2 conversion
- Photocatalytic CO2 conversion to CH4
publication
- Visible-light-driven methane formation from CO2 with a molecular iron catalyst
- Visible-Light-Driven Conversion of CO2 to CH4 with an Organic Sensitizer and an Iron Porphyrin Catalyst
- Toward Visible-Light Photochemical CO2‑to-CH4 Conversion in Aqueous Solutions Using Sensitized Molecular Catalysis
investigation
- Visible-light-driven methane formation from CO2 with a molecular iron catalyst/Table 1
- Visible-light-driven methane formation from CO2 with a molecular iron catalyst/Table 2 CO gas
- Toward Visible-Light Photochemical CO2‑to-CH4 Conversion in Aqueous Solutions Using Sensitized Molecular Catalysis/Photocatalytic reduction of CO2: conditions optimization
- Visible-Light-Driven Conversion of CO2 to CH4 with an Organic Sensitizer and an Iron Porphyrin Catalyst/Photocatalytic reduction of CO2
- Visible-Light-Driven Conversion of CO2 to CH4 with an Organic Sensitizer and an Iron Porphyrin Catalyst/Photocatalytic reduction of CO
other