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Towards a Sustainable Synthesis of Formate Salts: Combined Catalytic Methanol Dehydrogenation and Bicarbonate Hydrogenation
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Chemical EngineeringHydrogen ProductionEngineeringFormate SaltsGreen ChemistryHigh PressureSustainable SynthesisBicarbonate HydrogenationRuthenium Pincer ComplexesHydrogen Production TechnologyCatalysisHomogeneous CatalysisHydrogenChemistryCatalytic Methanol DehydrogenationCatalyst PreparationCatalytic Synthesis
Formate salts are important chemicals widely used in everyday products. The current industrial-scale manufacture of formates requires CO at high pressure and harsh reaction conditions. Herein, we describe a new process for these products without the utilization of hazardous gases and chemicals. By application of ruthenium pincer complexes, a simultaneous methanol dehydrogenation and bicarbonate hydrogenation reaction proceeds, which provides a green synthesis of formate salts with excellent TON (>18,000), TOF (>1300 h(-1)), and yield (>90%).
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