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251. Turnover Number in Photoinduced Molecular Catalysis of Hydrogen Evolution: a Benchmarking for Catalysts?

252. Deciphering Reversible Homogeneous Catalysis of the Electrochemical H 2 Evolution and Oxidation: Role of Proton Relays and Local Concentration Effects.

253. Disulfide radical anion as a super-reductant in biology and photoredox chemistry.

254. Electrochemical Mechanistic Analysis from Cyclic Voltammograms Based on Deep Learning.

256. Rhenium Carbonyl Molecular Catalysts for CO 2 Electroreduction: Effects on Catalysis of Bipyridine Substituents Mimicking Anchorage Functions to Modify Electrodes.

257. Proton-coupled electron transfer of macrocyclic ring hydrogenation: The chlorinphlorin.

258. Homogeneous molecular catalysis of the electrochemical reduction of N 2 O to N 2 : redox vs. chemical catalysis.

259. Electrochemical Energy Storage: Questioning the Popular v / v 1/2 Scan Rate Diagnosis in Cyclic Voltammetry.

260. Driving force dependence of inner-sphere electron transfer for the reduction of CO 2 on a gold electrode.

261. Electrophotocatalysis: Cyclic Voltammetry as an Analytical Tool.

262. Hydrogen and proton exchange at carbon. Imbalanced transition state and mechanism crossover.

263. Nature of Electronic Conduction in "Pseudocapacitive" Films: Transition from the Insulator State to Band-Conduction.

264. Interplay of Homogeneous Reactions, Mass Transport, and Kinetics in Determining Selectivity of the Reduction of CO 2 on Gold Electrodes.

265. Concepts and tools for mechanism and selectivity analysis in synthetic organic electrochemistry.

266. Energy storage: pseudocapacitance in prospect.

267. Homogeneous Molecular Catalysis of Electrochemical Reactions: Manipulating Intrinsic and Operational Factors for Catalyst Improvement.

268. Direct Electrochemical P(V) to P(III) Reduction of Phosphine Oxide Facilitated by Triaryl Borates.

269. Ligand "noninnocence" in coordination complexes vs. kinetic, mechanistic, and selectivity issues in electrochemical catalysis.

270. Properties of Site-Specifically Incorporated 3-Aminotyrosine in Proteins To Study Redox-Active Tyrosines: Escherichia coli Ribonucleotide Reductase as a Paradigm.

271. Self-healing catalysis in water.

272. Multielectron, multisubstrate molecular catalysis of electrochemical reactions: Formal kinetic analysis in the total catalysis regime.

273. Catalysis and Inhibition in the Electrochemical Reduction of CO 2 on Platinum in the Presence of Protonated Pyridine. New Insights into Mechanisms and Products.

274. Nanodiffusion in electrocatalytic films.

275. Homogeneous Molecular Catalysis of Electrochemical Reactions: Catalyst Benchmarking and Optimization Strategies.

276. Heterogeneous Molecular Catalysis of Electrochemical Reactions: Volcano Plots and Catalytic Tafel Plots.

277. How Do Pseudocapacitors Store Energy? Theoretical Analysis and Experimental Illustration.

278. Catalysis at the nanoscale may change selectivity.

279. Efficient electrolyzer for CO2 splitting in neutral water using earth-abundant materials.

280. Efficient and selective molecular catalyst for the CO2-to-CO electrochemical conversion in water.

281. Ultraefficient homogeneous catalyst for the CO2-to-CO electrochemical conversion.

282. Breaking bonds with electrons and protons. Models and examples.

283. A local proton source enhances CO2 electroreduction to CO by a molecular Fe catalyst.

284. Concerted proton-electron transfers: electrochemical and related approaches.

285. Concerted proton-coupled electron transfers in aquo/hydroxo/oxo metal complexes: electrochemistry of [OsII(bpy)2py(OH2)]2+ in water.

286. Passage from stepwise to concerted dissociative electron transfer through modulation of electronic states coupling.

287. Origin of activation barriers in the dimerization of neutral radicals: a "nonperfect synchronization" effect?

288. Sticky dissociative electron transfer to polychloroacetamides. In-cage ion-dipole interaction control through the dipole moment and intramolecular hydrogen bond.

289. Fragmentation of aryl halide pi anion radicals. Bending of the cleaving bond and activation vs driving force relationships.

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