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Direct synthesis of cyanate anion from dinitrogen catalysed by molybdenum complexes bearing pincer-type ligand
T. Itabashi, K. Arashiba, et al.
Discover how a team of researchers including Takayuki Itabashi, Kazuya Arashiba, and Akihito Egi has catalyzed the formation of cyanate anion from dinitrogen under ambient conditions using a novel molybdenum-carbamate complex. Their groundbreaking work includes a two-step synthetic cycle that showcases the potential for catalytic synthesis in environmental chemistry.
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