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Electrochemistry of macrocyclic cobalt (III/II) hexaamines: electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution in aqueous solution

Bernhardt et al., 1999

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10930366344807372051
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Bernhardt P
Jones L
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Inorganic chemistry

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The macrocyclic cobalt hexaamines [Co (trans-diammac)] 3+ and [Co (cis-diammac)] 3+(diammac= 6, 13-dimethyl-1, 4, 8, 11-tetraazacyclotetradecane-6, 13-diamine) are capable of reducing the overpotential for hydrogen evolution on a mercury cathode in …
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