Highly Efficient Binuclear Ruthenium Catalyst for Water Oxidation

Author

Sander, Anett C.

Maji, Somnath

Francàs, Laia

Böhnisch, Torben

S. Dechert, Sebastian

Llobet, Antoni

Meyer, Franc

Publication date

2015



Abstract

<p> Water splitting is one of the key steps in the conversion of sunlight into a usable renewable energy carrier such as dihydrogen or more complex chemical fuels. Developing rugged and highly efficient catalysts for the oxidative part of water splitting, the water oxidation reaction generating dioxygen, is a major challenge in the field. Herein, we introduce a new, and rationally designed, pyrazolate-based diruthenium complex with the highest activity in water oxidation catalysis for binuclear systems reported to date. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction showed favorable preorganization of the metal ions, well suited for binding two water molecules at a distance adequate for O<img alt="[BOND]" height="6" src="file:///C:/Users/nmas/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image001.gif" width="17" />O bond formation; redox titrations as well as spectroelectrochemistry allowed characterization of the system in several oxidation states. Low oxidation potentials reflect the trianionic character of the elaborate compartmental pyrazolate ligand furnished with peripheral carboxylate groups. Water oxidation has been mediated both by a chemical oxidant (CeIV)&mdash;by means of manometry and a Clark electrode for monitoring the dioxygen production&mdash;and electrochemically with impressive activities.</p>

Document Type

Article

Language

English

Subject

artificial photosynthesi; binuclear complexes; oxygen evolving complex; ruthenium; water oxidation catalysis

Publisher

Wiley

Version of

ChemSusChem Communications

Grant Agreement Number

CTQ2013-49075-R

SEV2013-0319

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