Literature DB >> 28898066

A Bimetallic Nickel-Gallium Complex Catalyzes CO2 Hydrogenation via the Intermediacy of an Anionic d10 Nickel Hydride.

Ryan C Cammarota1, Matthew V Vollmer1, Jing Xie1,2, Jingyun Ye1,2, John C Linehan3, Samantha A Burgess3, Aaron M Appel3, Laura Gagliardi1,2, Connie C Lu1.   

Abstract

Large-scale CO2 hydrogenation could offer a renewable stream of industrially important C1 chemicals while reducing CO2 emissions. Critical to this opportunity is the requirement for inexpensive catalysts based on earth-abundant metals instead of precious metals. We report a nickel-gallium complex featuring a Ni(0)→Ga(III) bond that shows remarkable catalytic activity for hydrogenating CO2 to formate at ambient temperature (3150 turnovers, turnover frequency = 9700 h-1), compared with prior homogeneous Ni-centered catalysts. The Lewis acidic Ga(III) ion plays a pivotal role in stabilizing catalytic intermediates, including a rare anionic d10 Ni hydride. Structural and in situ characterization of this reactive intermediate support a terminal Ni-H moiety, for which the thermodynamic hydride donor strength rivals those of precious metal hydrides. Collectively, our experimental and computational results demonstrate that modulating a transition metal center via a direct interaction with a Lewis acidic support can be a powerful strategy for promoting new reactivity paradigms in base-metal catalysis.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28898066     DOI: 10.1021/jacs.7b07911

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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Authors:  Ryan C Cammarota; Jing Xie; Samantha A Burgess; Matthew V Vollmer; Konstantinos D Vogiatzis; Jingyun Ye; John C Linehan; Aaron M Appel; Christina Hoffmann; Xiaoping Wang; Victor G Young; Connie C Lu
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