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Unravelling the Mechanism of CO 2 Activation: Insights Into Metal-Metal Cooperativity and Spin-Orbit Coupling with {3d-4f} Catalysts.

Purva DuaAsmita SenGopalan Rajaraman
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
Converting CO 2 into useful chemicals using metal catalysts is a significant challenge in chemistry. Among the various catalysts reported, transition metal lanthanide hybrid {3d-4f} complexes stand out for their superior efficiency and site selectivity. However, unlike transition metal catalysts, understanding the origin of this efficiency in lanthanides poses a challenge due to their orbital degeneracy, rendering the application of DFT methods ineffective. In this study, we employed a combination of density functional theory (DFT) and ab initio CASSCF/RASSI-SO calculations to explore the mechanism of CO 2 conversion to cyclic carbonate using a 3d-4f heterometallic catalyst for the first time. This work unveils the importance of 3d and 4f metal cooperativity and the role of individual spin-orbit states in dictating the overall efficiency of the catalyst.
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