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Catalytic Hydrogen Production by Ruthenium Complexes from the Conversion of Primary Amines to Nitriles: Potential Application as a Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier

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Table  1.  Optimization  parameters  for  the  catalytic  dehydrogenation  of  primary amines
Figure 1. Recycling experiments on the dehydrogenation of benzyl amine using  the hybrid material NHC-Ru-rGO (4)
Figure  3.  Catalytic  dehydrogenation  profile  of  p-methoxybenzyl  amine  using  complex 2c in deuterated toluene showing the full conversion and the formation  of nitrile and imine products.

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