Abstract

Abstract We have examined catalytic ammonia oxidation using ruthenium complexes bearing 2,2′-bipyridine-6,6′-dicarboxylate ligand and axial 3- and 4-substituted pyridine ligands under electrochemical conditions to study the substituent effect of the axial pyridine ligands. Ruthenium complex bearing 3,4-dibromopyridine ligands shows the highest catalytic activity to produce up to 145 equivalents of dinitrogen based on the catalyst.

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