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  • Fe-exchanged zeolite catalysts are known for their ability to remediate NOx and N2O emissions, but their reactivity in mixed streams of NO and N2O remains unclear. Now a suite of operando spectroscopies reveals the active Fe species involved in the process and their synergistic effect during the simultaneous conversion of these pollutants.

    • Filippo Buttignol
    • Jörg W. A. Fischer
    • Davide Ferri
    Article
  • The catalytic activation of alkyl amines as α-nitrogen carbanions is challenging. Now the activation of N-arylidene-protected alkyl amines as carbanions by chiral ammonium organocatalysis for asymmetric conjugate addition and the Mannich reaction is reported, affording chiral α,α-dialkyl amines.

    • Tianran Deng
    • Xiang-Lei Han
    • Li Deng
    Article
  • The electrocatalytic activity of metal catalysts commonly exhibits a positive linear correlation with the presence of steps, but this dependency breaks down for Pt catalysts with high step densities. Now, using in situ electrochemical scanning tunnelling microscopy, it is shown that this is due to the bunching of closely spaced steps, forming double and triple steps.

    • Francesc Valls Mascaró
    • Marc T. M. Koper
    • Marcel J. Rost
    Article
  • The mechanism of electrocatalytic CO/CO2 reduction on Cu surfaces is complex and its various mechanisms remain under debate, including the important role of cations in the electrolyte. Here the authors quantitatively determine the impact of alkali cations on the thermodynamics of CO adsorption under electrochemical conditions and the activation parameters of the rate-determining step.

    • Yifei Xu
    • Zhaoming Xia
    • Bingjun Xu
    Article

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