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Properties | |
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CID | 54589530 |
CAS | n/a |
IUPAC-Name | iridium(3+);2-phenylpyridine;2-pyridin-2-ylpyridine;hexafluorophosphate |
Abbreviation | [Ir(ppy)2(bpy)][PF6] |
Trivialname | (2,2'-Bipyridine)bis(2-phenylpyridinato)iridium(III) Hexafluorophosphate |
Exact mass | 802.12720 |
Molecular formula | C32H24F6IrN4P |
LogP | n/a |
Has vendors | true |
Molecular role | n/a |
Synonyms | (2,2'-Bipyridine)bis(2-phenylpyridinato)iridium(III) Hexafluorophosphate, RJJGJTKSOSSNNL-UHFFFAOYSA-N, B4893, W19685 |
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Molecule is used on following pages
topic
- Photocatalytic CO2 conversion to CO
- Homogeneous photocatalytic CO2 conversion
- Photocatalytic CO2 conversion to HCOOH
- Photocatalytic CO2 conversion to CH4
publication
- Photochemical Reduction of Carbon Dioxide to Formic Acid using Ruthenium(II)-Based Catalysts and Visible Light
- Toward Visible-Light Photochemical CO2‑to-CH4 Conversion in Aqueous Solutions Using Sensitized Molecular Catalysis
investigation
- Toward Visible-Light Photochemical CO2‑to-CH4 Conversion in Aqueous Solutions Using Sensitized Molecular Catalysis/Photocatalytic reduction of CO2: conditions optimization
- Photochemical Reduction of Carbon Dioxide to Formic Acid using Ruthenium(II)-Based Catalysts and Visible Light/Table 1
- Photochemical Reduction of Carbon Dioxide to Formic Acid using Ruthenium(II)-Based Catalysts and Visible Light/Table 2
- Photochemical Reduction of Carbon Dioxide to Formic Acid using Ruthenium(II)-Based Catalysts and Visible Light/Optimization of concentrations
- Photochemical Reduction of Carbon Dioxide to Formic Acid using Ruthenium(II)-Based Catalysts and Visible Light/CO2 reduction experiments
- Toward Visible-Light Photochemical CO2‑to-CH4 Conversion in Aqueous Solutions Using Sensitized Molecular Catalysis/Cyclic voltammetry in various conditions
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