Analysis of the active species responsible for water oxidation using a pentanuclear Fe complex

Autor/a

Pelosin, Primavera

Gil-Sepulcre, Marcos

Garrido-Barros, Pablo

Moonshiram, Dooshaye

Benet-Buchholz, Jordi

Gimbert-Suriñach, Carolina

Llobet, Antoni

Data de publicació

2020-08-21



Resum

Water splitting with sunlight is today one of the most promising strategies that can be used to start the imperatively needed transition from fossil to solar fuels. To achieve this, one of the key reactions that need to be mastered is the electrocatalytic oxidation of water to dioxygen. Great developments have been achieved using transition metal complexes mainly based on Ru, but for technological applications it is highly desirable to be able to use earth-abundant transition metals. The intrinsic chemistry of first row transition metals and in particular the lability of their M-L bonds in water imposes serious challenges for the latter to work as real molecular catalysts. The present work addresses this issue based on a molecular pentanuclear Fe5 complex and describes the different protocols and tests that need to be carried out in order to identify the real active species, responsible for the generation of dioxygen.

Tipus de document

Article
Versió acceptada

Llengua

Anglès

Paraules clau

54

Pàgines

1378 p.

Número de l'acord de la subvenció

CTQ2016- 80058-R

CTQ2015-73028-EXP

SEV 2013-0319

ENE2016-82025-REDT

CTQ2016-81923-REDC

2017-SGR-1631

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