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Molecular Switch Cobalt Redox Shuttle with a Tunable Hexadentate Ligand.

Austin L RaithelWilliam E MeadorTea-Yon KimRichard J StaplesJared H DelcampThomas W Hamann
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023)
Strong-field hexadentate ligands were synthesized and coordinated to cobalt metal centers to result in three new low-spin to low-spin Co(III/II) redox couples. The ligand backbone has been modified with dimethyl amine groups to result in redox potential tuning of the Co(III/II) redox couples from -200 to -430 mV versus Fc +/0 . The redox couples surprisingly undergo a reversible molecular switch rearrangement from five-coordinate Co(II) to six-coordinate Co(III) despite the ligands being hexadentate. The complexes exhibit modestly faster electron self-exchange rate constants of 2.2-4.2 M -1 s -1 compared to the high-spin to low-spin redox couple [Co(bpy) 3 ] 3+/2+ at 0.27 M -1 s -1 , which is attributed to the change in spin state being somewhat offset by this coordination switching behavior. The complexes were utilized as redox shuttles in dye-sensitized solar cells with the near-IR AP25 + D35 dye system and exhibited improved photocurrents over the [Co(bpy) 3 ] 3+/2+ redox shuttle (19.8 vs 18.0 mA/cm 2 ). Future directions point toward pairing the low-spin to low-spin Co(II/III) tunable series to dyes with significantly more negative highest occupied molecular orbital potentials that absorb into the near-IR where outer sphere redox shuttles have failed to produce efficient dye regeneration.
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