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Structural and Electronic Influences on Rates of Tertpyridine-Amine CoIII -H Formation During Catalytic H2 Evolution in an Aqueous Environment.

Brian N DiMarcoDmitry E PolyanskyDavid C GrillsPing WangYutaka KuwaharaXuan ZhaoEtsuko Fujita
Published in: Chemphyschem : a European journal of chemical physics and physical chemistry (2021)
In this work, the differences in catalytic performance for a series of Co hydrogen evolution catalysts with different pentadentate polypyridyl ligands (L), have been rationalized by examining elementary steps of the catalytic cycle using a combination of electrochemical and transient pulse radiolysis (PR) studies in aqueous solution. Solvolysis of the [CoII -Cl]+ species results in the formation of [CoII (κ4 -L)(OH2 )]2+ . Further reduction produces [CoI (κ4 -L)(OH2 )]+ , which undergoes a rate-limiting structural rearrangement to [CoI (κ5 -L)]+ before being protonated to form [CoIII -H]2+ . The rate of [CoIII -H]2+ formation is similar for all complexes in the series. Using E1/2 values of various Co species and pKa values of [CoIII -H]2+ estimated from PR experiments, we found that while the protonation of [CoIII -H]2+ is unfavorable, [CoII -H]+ reacts with protons to produce H2 . The catalytic activity for H2 evolution tracks the hydricity of the [CoII -H]+ intermediate.
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