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  1. A noble metal-free proton-exchange membrane fuel cell based on bio-inspired molecular catalysts
  2. Carbon nanotubes-gold nanohybrid as potent electrocatalyst for oxygen reduction in alkaline media
  3. Electrode Materials and Artificial Photosynthetic Systems
  4. Toward the rational benchmarking of homogeneous H2-evolving catalysts
  5. Mimicking hydrogenases: From biomimetics to artificial enzymes
  6. Electronic Structure and Hydration of Tetramine Cobalt Hydride Complexes
  7. Terpyridine complexes of first row transition metals and electrochemical reduction of CO2 to CO
  8. ChemInform Abstract: Solar Fuels Generation and Molecular Systems: Is It Homogeneous or Heterogeneous Catalysis?
  9. Catalytic Hydrogen Oxidation: Dawn of a New Iron Age
  10. Catalytic hydrogen production by a Ni–Ru mimic of NiFe hydrogenases involves a proton-coupled electron transfer step
  11. Solar fuels generation and molecular systems: is it homogeneous or heterogeneous catalysis?
  12. A Janus cobalt-based catalytic material for electro-splitting of water
  13. ChemInform Abstract: Splitting Water with Cobalt
  14. Artificial Photosynthesis: From Molecular Catalysts for Light‐driven Water Splitting to Photoelectrochemical Cells
  15. Artificial Photosynthesis: From Molecular Catalysts for Light‐driven Water Splitting to Photoelectrochemical Cells
  16. Splitting Water with Cobalt
  17. Bioinspired catalysis at the crossroads between biology and chemistry: A remarkable example of an electrocatalytic material mimicking hydrogenases
  18. Cp*–‐Ruthenium–Nickel‐Based H2‐Evolving Electrocatalysts as Bio‐inspired Models of NiFe Hydrogenases
  19. H2 Evolution and Molecular Electrocatalysts: Determination of Overpotentials and Effect of Homoconjugation
  20. Chimie bio-inspirée et nanosciences: vers de nouveaux catalyseurs pour la production et l’oxydation de l’hydrogène
  21. Water electrolysis and photoelectrolysis on electrodes engineered using biological and bio-inspired molecular systems
  22. Mechanism of hydrogen evolution catalyzed by NiFe hydrogenases: insights from a Ni–Ru model compound
  23. A structural and functional mimic of the active site of NiFe hydrogenases
  24. Hydrogen evolution catalyzed by {CpFe(CO)2}-based complexes
  25. Modelling NiFe hydrogenases: nickel-based electrocatalysts for hydrogen production
  26. Efficient H2-producing photocatalytic systems based on cyclometalated iridium- and tricarbonylrhenium-diimine photosensitizers and cobaloxime catalysts
  27. Cobaloxime‐Based Photocatalytic Devices for Hydrogen Production
  28. Cobaloxime‐Based Photocatalytic Devices for Hydrogen Production
  29. Dinuclear Nickel–Ruthenium Complexes as Functional Bio‐Inspired Models of [NiFe] Hydrogenases
  30. Dinuclear Nickel–Ruthenium Complexes as Functional Bio‐Inspired Models of [NiFe] Hydrogenases
  31. Cobaloximes as Functional Models for Hydrogenases. 2. Proton Electroreduction Catalyzed by Difluoroborylbis(dimethylglyoximato)cobalt(II) Complexes in Organic Media
  32. Tricarbonylmanganese(i)–lysozyme complex: a structurally characterized organometallic protein
  33. Proton Electroreduction Catalyzed by Cobaloximes:  Functional Models for Hydrogenases
  34. Organometallic polyoxometalates: synthesis and structural analysis of (η6-arene) ruthenium-containing polyoxomolybdates
  35. Adamantane Selective Hydroxylation by 2,6-Dichloropyridine N-Oxide and Organoruthenium(II) Polyoxometalates as Catalyst Precursors
  36. Reduction of the Phosphododecamolybdate Ion by Phosphonium Ylides and Phosphanes
  37. Reduction of the Phosphododecamolybdate Ion by Phosphonium Ylides and Phosphanes
  38. The unexpected reactivity of p-tolylisocyanate towards the Keggin anion α-[PMo12O40]3–