Hydrogen Production from Formaldehyde and Paraformaldehyde in Water under Additive-Free Conditions: Catalytic Reactions and Mechanistic Insights.
Soumyadip PatraAnkit KumarSanjay Kumar SinghPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2022)
Efficient catalytic systems based on arene-Ru(II) complexes bearing bis-imidazole methane-based ligands were developed to achieve additive-free hydrogen generation from formaldehyde and paraformaldehyde in water. Our findings inferred the influential role of bis-imidazole methane ligands in the observed catalytic performance of the studied catalysts. Among the screened complexes, [(η 6 - p -cymene)RuCl( L )] + Cl - ( [Ru]-2 ) ( L = 4,4'-((2-methoxyphenyl)methylene)bis(2-ethyl-5-methyl-1 H -imidazole) outperformed others to generate hydrogen gas from paraformaldehyde in water with an exceptionally high turnover number (TON) of >20,000. A detailed mechanistic pathway for hydrogen gas generation from formaldehyde has been proposed on the basis of identified several crucial catalytic intermediate species involved in the hydrogen production process.