Front Cover: Unveiling Solvent-Dependent Divergent Hydrogen Production Pathways during the Dehydrogenation of Formic Acid Using N,N′-Iminopyridine Ruthenium(II) Complexes (Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 24/2025)
Thabiso Mphuti, Rotondwa Mphephu, Moegamat Joseph, Andrew J. Swarts
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Abstract
The Front Cover depicts the solvent-dependent hydrogen production pathways during formic acid dehydrogenation, mediated by a ruthenium(II) iminopyridine-ligated complex. The background shows a map of the Braamfontein East Campus of Wits University, with formic acid represented by the Humphrey Raikes building, which houses the School of Chemistry. The two routes lead to hydrogen production, depicted by the iconic Great Hall. More information can be found in the Research Article by A. J. Swarts and co-workers (DOI: 10.1002/ejic.202500212).
封面描述了甲酸脱氢过程中溶剂依赖的产氢途径,由钌(II)亚氨基吡啶连接络合物介导。背景是Wits大学Braamfontein东校区的地图,甲酸由化学学院所在的Humphrey Raikes大楼代表。这两条路线通向氢气生产,由标志性的大会堂描绘。更多信息可以在A. J. Swarts及其同事的研究文章中找到(DOI: 10.1002/ejic.202500212)。
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