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Organocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution Reaction by Diazaphospholenes.

Kaini XuYu-Shan ZhangBing ZhongLong ZhangJin-Dong YangSanzhong Luo
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
The electrochemical hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) is currently recognized as a prospective way to obtain clean energy. The electrocatalysts used currently are dominantly based on transition metals. In this work, we have demonstrated a diazaphospholene ( N -heterocyclic phosphine (NHP))-type small molecular organocatalyst that can catalyze the HER with a maximum current density of 130 mA·cm -2 , an overpotential of 354 mV, and a faradaic efficiency of 90%. Mechanistic studies verify a Heyrovsky-type process with NHP, whereas its hydricity and aromaticity favor hydrogen release and catalyst regeneration.
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