Chemist synthesizes iron coordination polymer with nicotinic acid derivative

Friday, January 31, 2020 - 10:00 in Physics & Chemistry

RUDN chemist synthesized iron (II) 3-D coordination polymer, the first coordination compound of iron, assembled from substituted nicotinic acid H2cpna. This compound can be used in production of catalysts, necessary for oxidative functionalization of saturates. This is the process essential for petroleum refining. The article was published in Crystals.

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