• Researchers at IISER Tirupati developed a method to produce COx-free hydrogen from methanol and paraformaldehyde using nickel catalysts under mild conditions, without needing bases or activators.
  • The process is effective in partial transfer hydrogenation of alkynes, enabling the synthesis of valuable bioactive molecules, while using methanol and paraformaldehyde as hydrogen carriers.

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