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Heteropoly compounds of molybdenum and tungsten
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This article is published in ChemInform.The article was published on 1978-01-01. It has received 167 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sodium molybdate & Molybdenum.read more
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Catalysis by Heteropoly Acids and Multicomponent Polyoxometalates in Liquid-Phase Reactions
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Catalytic Chemistry of Heteropoly Compounds
TL;DR: The catalytic properties of heteropoly compounds have drawn wide attention, owing to the versatility of these compounds as catalysts, which has been demonstrated both by success in large-scale applications and by promising laboratory results as mentioned in this paper.
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Heterogeneous catalysis by heteropoly compounds of molybdenum and tungsten
TL;DR: In this article, the authors defined heteropoly acids as polymeric oxoanions which are formed by the condensation of more than two different oxo-oanions [Eq. (1)l.
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Decoupling hydrogen and oxygen evolution during electrolytic water splitting using an electron-coupled-proton buffer.
Mark D. Symes,Leroy Cronin +1 more
TL;DR: The concept of the electron-coupled-proton buffer (ECPB) is introduced, whereby O⁂ and H₂ can be produced at separate times during water electrolysis, which could have advantages in preventing gas mixing in the headspaces of high-pressure electrolysis cells, with implications for safety and electrolyser degradation.
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Comprehensive inorganic chemistry
TL;DR: In this article, the transition elements involving metal-metal bonds are defined and an introductory essay is given, along with a discussion of homogeneous catalysis and transition metal chemistry, B L Shaw & N I Tucker.
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