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A Ni(ii) bisphosphine dithiolate compound degrades into an electrode-adsorbed film that can evolve hydrogen under reducing and protic conditions. An electrochemical study suggests that the degradation mechanism involves an initial concerted proton-electron transfer. The potential susceptibility of Ni-S bonds in molecular hydrogen evolution catalysts to degradation via C-S bond cleavage is discussed.
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