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Comparison of Penta and Tetra-pyridyl Cobalt-based Catalysts for Water Reduction: H2 Production Cycle, Solvent Response and Reduction Free Energy.

Yeliz Gurdal1, Marcella Iannuzzi2.   

Abstract

Understanding water reduction towards H2 generation is crucial to overcome today's renewable energy obstacles. Previous studies have shown the superior H2 production performances of Cobalt based penta-pyridyl (CoaPPy) and tetra-pyridyl (CoaTPy) complexes in solution. We investigate H2 production cycles of CoaPPy and CoaTPy complexes immersed in water solution by means of Ab-initio Molecular Dynamics and Density Functional Theory. We monitor dynamic properties of the systems, solvent response and structural changes occurring in the catalysts, by simulating all intermediate steps of the H2 production cycle. Reduction free energies and reorganization energies are calculated. Our results show that, following the first electron injection, H2 production proceeds with the singlet spin state. Following the first electron insertion, we observe a significant rearrangement of the hydrogen bonding network in the first solvation shell. The cobalt center turns out to be more accessible for the surrounding water molecules in the case of CoaTPy at all the intermediate steps, which explains its higher catalytic performance over CoaPPy. Following the first reduction reaction, a larger gain in reduction free energy is estimated for CoaTPy with respect to CoaPPy, with a difference of 0.14 eV, in line with the experiments. For the second reduction, instead, CoaPPy shows more negative reduction potential, by 0.41 eV.
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Keywords:  ab-initio molecular dynamics; cobalt-bipyridine-pyridine based catalysts; density functional theory; reduction free energy; water reduction

Year:  2020        PMID: 32955784     DOI: 10.1002/cphc.202000600

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemphyschem        ISSN: 1439-4235            Impact factor:   3.102


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Authors:  Nicola Weder; Nora S Grundmann; Benjamin Probst; Olivier Blacque; Rangsiman Ketkaew; Fabrizio Creazzo; Sandra Luber; Roger Alberto
Journal:  ChemSusChem       Date:  2022-07-21       Impact factor: 9.140

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