Breaking Up Is Hard To Do# ChemEng - 化学工程
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August 27, 2007
Volume 85, Number 35
p. 13
Catalysis
Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
Researchers find a new way to split dinitrogen
Sarah Everts
THE NARCISSISTIC EMBRACE of two nitrogen atoms makes N2 one of the most unreactive diatomic molecules in the natural world. Now, French researchers have found a new way to split up this stalwart, self-centered couple, using a single tantalum atom as the activator (Science 2007, 317, 1056).
Chemists Jean-Marie Basset, Alessandra Quadrelli, and Mostafa
Volume 85, Number 35
p. 13
Catalysis
Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
Researchers find a new way to split dinitrogen
Sarah Everts
THE NARCISSISTIC EMBRACE of two nitrogen atoms makes N2 one of the most unreactive diatomic molecules in the natural world. Now, French researchers have found a new way to split up this stalwart, self-centered couple, using a single tantalum atom as the activator (Science 2007, 317, 1056).
Chemists Jean-Marie Basset, Alessandra Quadrelli, and Mostafa