CO2 Coordination by Inorganic Polyoxoanion in Water
Journal of the American Chemical Society2008Vol. 130(33), pp. 10838–10839
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Abstract
Two inorganic polyoxoanions react with carbon dioxide in aqueous solution to yield two polymeric chainlike complexes, where an activated CO2 molecule covalently bonds to polyoxoanions in a linear mu-eta1,eta1-OCO style. For the first time, the CO2 coordination is realized by an economic and environmentally friendly approach.
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