Application In Synthesis of 1-Butyl-1H-pyrazoleOn October 22, 2018 ,《Pyrazolium Ionic Liquid Co-catalysts for the Electroreduction of CO2》 was published in ACS Applied Energy Materials. The article was written by Vasilyev, Dmitry; Shirzadi, Erfan; Rudnev, Alexander V.; Broekmann, Peter; Dyson, Paul J.. The article contains the following contents:
Pyrazolium ionic liquids (Pz ILs) were employed as co-catalysts for electrochem. conversion of CO2 to CO on a Ag disk electrode, leading to a significant decrease in the onset potential for the reduction (∼500 mV). The electrochem. conversion of CO2 to CO proceeds in MeCN-based electrolytes containing Pz IL co-catalysts with faradaic efficiencies (FEs) of nearly 100% over a range of at least 0.5 V, and the Pz cations remain intact over prolonged CO2 electrolysis. The impact of alkyl substituents on the Pz ring and the influence of H2O on the process are also discussed. After reading the article, we found that the author used 1-Butyl-1H-pyrazole(cas: 52096-24-9Application In Synthesis of 1-Butyl-1H-pyrazole)
1-Butyl-1H-pyrazole(cas: 52096-24-9) belongs to pyrazoles. Pyrazoles and their related multiring analogs are common elements of a wide variety of bioactive compounds. These ring structures are rare in nature. A consequence of this is that they have previously been thought to be poor moieties to include in potential new drugs. Application In Synthesis of 1-Butyl-1H-pyrazole
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