铁席夫碱络合物催化的可见光驱动二氧化碳还原反应

IF 11.3 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL ACS Catalysis Pub Date : 2024-06-11 DOI:10.1021/acscatal.4c01639
Iulia Cocosila, Albert Solé-Daura, Philipp Gotico, Jérémy Forte, Yun Li* and Marc Fontecave*, 
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利用非贵金属分子催化剂和无机光敏剂,可以开发出依赖光的二氧化碳(CO2)还原反应。研究人员利用铜基光敏剂[CuI(bathocupoine)(xantphos)]进行光收集,研究了一系列 11 种基于不同官能化盐基配体的金属盐基配合物催化的二氧化碳光还原。这为可见光驱动的高效二氧化碳还原提供了目前为数不多的全地球富集系统之一。使用 1,3-二甲基-2-苯基-2,3-二氢-1H-苯并[d]咪唑(BIH)作为乙腈/三乙醇胺溶液中的牺牲还原剂,铁基复合物产生 CO 的最大周转次数为 900-1600,最大初始周转频率为 1300-1700 h-1,CO/H2 选择性为 93-96%,量子产率高达 12-15%(420 纳米波长)。深入的光物理研究与 DFT 计算相结合,可追踪反应中间体,深入了解反应机理。
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Visible-Light-Driven Carbon Dioxide Reduction Catalyzed by Iron Schiff-Base Complexes

Light-dependent reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) can be developed using nonexpensive and abundant molecular catalysts and inorganic photosensitizers based on nonnoble metals. The photoreduction of CO2 catalyzed by a series of 11 metal-salophen complexes, based on variously functionalized salophen ligands, has been investigated using a Cu-based photosensitizer, [CuI(bathocupoine)(xantphos)], for light harvesting. This provides one of the currently few fully earth-abundant systems for efficient CO2 reduction driven by visible light. Using 1,3-dimethyl-2-phenyl-2,3-dihydro-1H-benzo[d]imidazole (BIH) as the sacrificial reductant in acetonitrile/triethanolamine solution, a maximum turnover number for CO production of 900–1600, a maximum initial turnover frequency of 1300–1700 h–1 with 93–96% CO/H2 selectivity, and a high quantum yield of 12–15% (at 420 nm) were achieved with Fe-based complexes. Thorough photophysical studies coupled to DFT calculations allowed tracking of reaction intermediates and provided insights into the reaction mechanism.

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ACS Catalysis
ACS Catalysis CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL-
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期刊介绍: ACS Catalysis is an esteemed journal that publishes original research in the fields of heterogeneous catalysis, molecular catalysis, and biocatalysis. It offers broad coverage across diverse areas such as life sciences, organometallics and synthesis, photochemistry and electrochemistry, drug discovery and synthesis, materials science, environmental protection, polymer discovery and synthesis, and energy and fuels. The scope of the journal is to showcase innovative work in various aspects of catalysis. This includes new reactions and novel synthetic approaches utilizing known catalysts, the discovery or modification of new catalysts, elucidation of catalytic mechanisms through cutting-edge investigations, practical enhancements of existing processes, as well as conceptual advances in the field. Contributions to ACS Catalysis can encompass both experimental and theoretical research focused on catalytic molecules, macromolecules, and materials that exhibit catalytic turnover.
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