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Characterization of paramagnetic states in an organometallic nickel hydrogen evolution electrocatalyst.

Sagnik ChakrabartiSoumalya SinhaGiang N TranHanah NaLiviu M Mirica
Published in: Nature communications (2023)
Significant progress has been made in the bioinorganic modeling of the paramagnetic states believed to be involved in the hydrogen redox chemistry catalyzed by [NiFe] hydrogenase. However, the characterization and isolation of intermediates involved in mononuclear Ni electrocatalysts which are reported to operate through a Ni I/III cycle have largely remained elusive. Herein, we report a Ni II complex (NCHS2)Ni(OTf)2, where NCHS2 is 3,7-dithia-1(2,6)-pyridina-5(1,3)-benzenacyclooctaphane, that is an efficient electrocatalyst for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) with turnover frequencies of ~3,000 s -1 and a overpotential of 670 mV in the presence of trifluoroacetic acid. This electrocatalyst follows a hitherto unobserved HER mechanism involving C-H activation, which manifests as an inverse kinetic isotope effect for the overall hydrogen evolution reaction, and Ni I /Ni III intermediates, which have been characterized by EPR spectroscopy. We further validate the possibility of the involvement of Ni III intermediates by the independent synthesis and characterization of organometallic Ni III complexes.
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