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Promoting Proton Transfer and Stabilizing Intermediates in Catalytic Water Oxidation via Hydrophobic Outer Sphere Interactions.

Tianqi LiuGe LiNannan ShenLinqin WangBrian J J TimmerAlexander KravchenkoShengyang ZhouYing GaoYi YangHao YangBo XuBiaobiao ZhangMårten S G AhlquistLicheng Sun
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2022)
The outer coordination sphere of metalloenzyme often plays an important role in its high catalytic activity, however, this principle is rarely considered in the design of man-made molecular catalysts. Herein, four Ru-bda (bda=2,2'-bipyridine-6,6'-dicarboxylate) based molecular water oxidation catalysts with well-defined outer spheres are designed and synthesized. Experimental and theoretical studies showed that the hydrophobic environment around the Ru center could lead to thermodynamic stabilization of the high-valent intermediates and kinetic acceleration of the proton transfer process during catalytic water oxidation. By this outer sphere stabilization, a 6-fold rate increase for water oxidation catalysis has been achieved.
Keyphrases
  • electron transfer
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • highly efficient
  • single molecule
  • aqueous solution
  • crystal structure
  • energy transfer