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Energy Storage in Strained Organic Molecules: (Spectro)Electrochemical Characterization of Norbornadiene and Quadricyclane.

Olaf Brummel1, Daniel Besold2, Tibor Döpper3, Yanlin Wu2, Sebastian Bochmann2, Federica Lazzari1, Fabian Waidhas1, Udo Bauer1, Philipp Bachmann1, Christian Papp1, Hans-Peter Steinrück1,4, Andreas Görling3,4, Jörg Libuda5,6, Julien Bachmann7.   

Abstract

We have investigated the electrochemically triggered cycloreversion of quadricyclane (QC) to norbornadiene (NBD), a system that holds the potential to combine both energy storage and conversion in a single molecule. Unambiguous voltammetric traces are obtained for pure NBD and pure QC, the latter a strained polycyclic isomer of the former. The difference in redox potentials is smaller than the energy difference between the neutral molecules. This is owing to a significant energy difference between the corresponding radical cations, as demonstrated by density functional theory (DFT) calculations. The vibrational modes of each pure compound are characterized experimentally in the fingerprint region and identified by DFT methods. Thermal and electrochemical transformations of NBD and QC are monitored in situ by IR spectroelectrochemical methods. The kinetics of the cycloreversion of QC to NBD, which is catalyzed by oxidizing equivalents, can be controlled by an applied electrode potential, which implies the ability to adjust in real time the release of thermal power stored in QC.
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Keywords:  infrared spectroscopy; norbornadiene; quadricyclane; spectroelectrochemistry; voltammetry

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27094340     DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201600127

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ChemSusChem        ISSN: 1864-5631            Impact factor:   8.928


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