Graphite Conjugation of a Macrocyclic Cobalt Complex Enhances Nitrite Electroreduction to Ammonia.
Sarah E BraleyJiaze XieYaroslav LosovyjJeremy M SmithPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2021)
This work reports on the generation of a graphite-conjugated diimine macrocyclic Co catalyst (GCC-CoDIM) that is assembled at o-quinone edge defects on graphitic carbon electrodes. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and X-ray absorption spectroscopy confirm the existence of a new Co surface species with a coordination environment that is the same as that of the molecular analogue, [Co(DIM)Br2]+. GCC-CoDIM selectively reduces nitrite to ammonium with quantitative Faradaic efficiency and at a rate that approaches enzymatic catalysis. Preliminary mechanistic investigations suggest that the increased rate is accompanied by a change in mechanism from the molecular analogue. These results provide a template for creating macrocycle-based electrocatalysts based on first-row transition metals conjugated to an extreme redox-active ligand.
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