| Literature DB >> 32648339 |
Xin Wang1, Jiong Wang2, Xiang Huang3, Shibo Xi4, Hu Xu3.
Abstract
Efficient electron communication between molecular catalyst and support is critical for heterogeneous molecular electrocatalysis and yet it is often overlooked during the catalyst design. Taking CO 2 electro-reduction on tetraphenylporphyrin cobalt (PCo) immobilized onto graphene as an example, we demonstrate that adding a relay molecule improves the interfacial electron communication. While the directly immobilized PCo on graphene exhibits relatively poor electron communications, it is found that diphenyl sulfide serves as an axial ligand for PCo and it improves the redox activity of PCo on the graphene surface to facilitate the generation of [PCo] • ‾ active sites for CO 2 reduction. The turnover frequencies of the immobilized Co complexes are thus increased. Systematic structural analysis indicates that the benzene rings of diphenyl sulfide exhibit strong face-to-face stacking with graphene, which is proposed as an efficient medium to facilitate the interfacial electron communication.Entities:
Keywords: axial coordination; carbon dioxide reduction; catalytic mechanism; heterogeneous molecular catalysis; interfacial electron transfer
Year: 2020 PMID: 32648339 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202008759
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336