Abstract

Selective Hydrodeoxygenation In article number 2201783, Alexis Bordet and co-workers deposited copper at the surface of ferromagnetic iron carbide nanoparticles (ICNPs) to produce a multifunctional catalytic system adaptive to an intermittent energy supply. The resulting Cu@ICNPs material can be heated by magnetic induction in an extremely rapid and localized manner, enabling the selective hydrodeoxygenation of aromatic aldehydes to aromatic alkanes under very mild conditions (100 °C, 3 bar H2).

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