Dual electronic effects achieving a high-performance Ni(II) pincer catalyst for CO 2 photoreduction in a noble-metal-free system.
Hai-Hua HuangJi-Hong ZhangMiao DaiLianglin LiuZongren YeJiahao LiuDi-Chang ZhongJia-Wei WangCunyuan ZhaoZhuo-Feng KePublished in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2022)
A carbazolide- bis (NHC) Ni II catalyst (1; NHC, N -heterocyclic carbene) for selective CO 2 photoreduction was designed herein by a one-stone-two-birds strategy. The extended π-conjugation and the strong σ/π electron-donation characteristics (two birds) of the carbazolide fragment (one stone) lead to significantly enhanced activity for photoreduction of CO 2 to CO. The turnover number (TON) and turnover frequency (TOF) of 1 were ninefold and eightfold higher than those of the reported pyridinol- bis (NHC) Ni II complex at the same catalyst concentration using an identical Ir photosensitizer, respectively, with a selectivity of ∼100%. More importantly, an organic dye was applied to displace the Ir photosensitizer to develop a noble-metal-free photocatalytic system, which maintained excellent performance and obtained an outstanding quantum yield of 11.2%. Detailed investigations combining experimental and computational studies revealed the catalytic mechanism, which highlights the potential of the one-stone-two-birds effect.
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