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Explores transition metal oxides in the oxygen evolution reaction and the challenges in proving the active element, along with benchmarking electrocatalysts for oxygen evolution.
Covers various catalytic asymmetric reactions in organic chemistry, including Lewis and Brønsted acids activation, Jacobsen Urea Catalyst, and Mannick Reaction.
Explores the proposed mechanism of CO2 reduction by FeNi-CODH and the selective 2-electron CO2 reduction to CO, highlighting the role of hydrogen bonding.