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Versatile CO 2 Hydrogenation-Dehydrogenation Catalysis with a Ru-PNP/Ionic Liquid System.

Luca PiccirilliBrenda RabellRosa PadillaAnders RiisagerShoubhik DasMartin Nielsen
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023)
High catalytic activities of Ru-PNP [Ru = ruthenium; PNP = 2,6-bis(di- tert -butylphosphinomethyl)pyridine] complexes in ionic liquids (ILs) were obtained for the reversible hydrogenation of CO 2 and dehydrogenation of formic acid (FA) under exceedingly mild conditions and without sacrificial additives. The novel catalytic system relies on the synergic combination of Ru-PNP and IL and proceeds with CO 2 hydrogenation already at 25 °C under a continuous flow of 1 bar of CO 2 /H 2 (1:5), leading to 14 mol % FA with respect to the IL. A pressure of 40 bar of CO 2 /H 2 (1:1) provides 126 mol % of FA/IL corresponding to a space-time yield (STY) of FA of 0.15 mol L -1 h -1 . The conversion of CO 2 contained in imitated biogas was also achieved at 25 °C. Furthermore, the Ru-PNP/IL system catalyzes FA dehydrogenation with average turnover frequencies up to 11,000 h -1 under heat-integrated conditions for proton-exchange membrane fuel cell applications (<100 °C). Thus, 4 mL of a 0.005 M Ru-PNP/IL system converted 14.5 L FA over 4 months with a turnover number exceeding 18,000,000 and a STY of CO 2 and H 2 of 35.7 mol L -1 h -1 . Finally, 13 hydrogenation/dehydrogenation cycles were achieved with no sign of deactivation. These results demonstrate the potential of the Ru-PNP/IL system to serve as a FA/CO 2 battery, a H 2 releaser, and a hydrogenative CO 2 converter.
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