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Why Is Cobalt the Best Transition Metal in Transition-Metal Hangman Corroles for O-O Bond Formation during Water Oxidation?

Wenzhen Lai1, Rui Cao1, Geng Dong1, Sason Shaik2, Jiannian Yao3, Hui Chen3.   

Abstract

O-O bond formation catalyzed by a variety of β-octafluoro hangman corrole metal complexes was investigated using density functional theory methods. Five transition metal elements, Co, Fe, Mn, Ru, and Ir, that are known to lead to water oxidation were examined. Our calculations clearly show that the formal Co(V) catalyst has a Co(IV)-corrole(•+) character and is the most efficient water oxidant among all eight transition-metal complexes. The O-O bond formation barriers were found to change in the following order: Co(V) ≪ Fe(V) < Mn(V) < Ir(V) < Co(IV) < Ru(V) < Ir(IV) < Mn(IV). The efficiency of water oxidation is discussed by analysis of the O-O bond formation step. Thus, the global trend is determined by the ability of the ligand d-block to accept two electrons from the nascent OH(-), as well as by the OH(•) affinity of the TM(IV)═O species of the corresponding TM(V)═O·H2O complex. Exchange-enhanced reactivity (EER) is responsible for the high catalytic activity of the Co(V) species in its S = 1 state.

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Keywords:  O−O bond formation; density functional theory; hangman corrole; nucleophilic attack; transition metal; water oxidation

Year:  2012        PMID: 26292109     DOI: 10.1021/jz3008535

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem Lett        ISSN: 1948-7185            Impact factor:   6.475


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