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Interaction of Carbon Dioxide with [IrH2{(tBu2)PCH2CH2CHCH2CH2P(tBu2)}]
The pincer ligand dihydride complex interacts with carbon dioxide to give an isolable bicarbonate derivative and a metal hydride carbonyl compound. An intermediate metallo−formate complex can be detected by NMR spectroscopy. The reaction described is a reverse water gas shift process, CO2 + H2 ⇌ CO...
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