Abstract

Molecular nitrogen (N2) has been long believed to be an inert gas. Recently in Nature Catalysis, Duan et al. reported that N2 could dramatically promote the catalytic performance of hydrodeoxygenation over ruthenium-based catalysts and that as-formed hydrogenated nitrogen species contributed to the reduction of the activation energy required for carbon-oxygen bond cleavage inside p-cresol.

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