Hani El Moll Hani El Moll, Khalaf M Alenezi Khalaf M Alenezi, Abdallah O Alshammari Abdallah O Alshammari, Ashanul Haque Ashanul Haque, Jamal Humaidi Raoudha Soury Jamal Humaidi Raoudha Soury, Eid M S Azzam Eid M S Azzam, Fahad Abdulaziz Fahad Abdulaziz, Salman Latif Salman Latif, Milan Vrane Milan Vrane
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摘要
尽管含有4个配位硫原子连接4个酚基单元的噻唑环芳烃具有有趣的结构,但仅报道了少数以噻唑环芳烃为基础的配位配合物用作电催化剂的例子。在此,我们报道了一种thiacalix[4]芳烃基铜(II)配合物(1)的电催化析氢反应(HER)。正如预期的那样,Cu2+/Cu+和Cu+/Cu还原对出现了两个还原波(-0.48 V和-1.30 V vs Ag/AgCl)。质子还原的HER发生在-1.03 V,与-1.30 V的第二峰电位相比,偏移了0.27 V。乙酸当量数从0增加到17.5,频率为2.5 eq,伴随着峰值电流的增加,峰值电流达到最大值183和#181;a为15乙酸当量。
Electrochemical Study of the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction using Coppe r(II) Thiacalix[4]arene-based Catalyst
Despite the interesting structure of the generic thiacalix[4]arene containing four coordinating sulfur atoms bridging four phenolic units, there are only a few reported examples of thiacalixarene-based coordination complexes that are used as electrocatalysts. Herein, we report electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) by a thiacalix[4]arene-based copper(II) complex (1). As expected, two reduction waves were appeared (-0.48 V and -1.30 V vs Ag/AgCl) for Cu2+/Cu+ and Cu+/Cu reduction couples. The HER by proton reduction occurs at -1.03 V with a shift of 0.27 V compared to the second peak potential at -1.30 V. The increase in the number of acetic acid equivalents, from 0 to 17.5 with a frequency of 2.5 eq, was accompanied by an increase in the peak current that reached a maximum value of 183 and#181;A for 15 equivalents of acetic acid.
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