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Photochemical CO2-to-Formate/CO Conversion Catalyzed by Half-Metallocene Ir(III) Catalyst and Its Mechanistic Investigation

Authors
Lee, DaehanChoi, SunghanChoe, Min SuKim, So-YoenPark, KyutaiKim, Chul HoonSon, Ho-JinKang, Sang Ook
Issue Date
9-8월-2021
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation
ORGANOMETALLICS, v.40, no.15, pp.2430 - 2442
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Journal Title
ORGANOMETALLICS
Volume
40
Number
15
Start Page
2430
End Page
2442
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/136862
DOI
10.1021/acs.organomet.1c00180
ISSN
0276-7333
Abstract
The catalytic efficacy of photochemical CO2 reduction by the bipyridyl (bpy) half-metallocene Ir(III) complex, [Cp*Ir(bpy)CI](+), was evaluated in both homogeneous and heterogeneous manners. The catalyst and photo-sensitizer were modified in order to be commonly engaged in each system, [Cp*Ir(4,4'-Y-2-bpy)Cl](+) (Cp*IrPE, Y = CH2 PO(OEt)(2); Cp*IrP, Y = CH2PO-(OH)(2)) and [Ir((CN)-N-boolean AND)(2)(4,4'-Y-2-bpy)](+) (IrPE, (CN)-N-boolean AND = 1-phenylisoquinoline, Y = CH2 P0(0Et)2; IrP, Y = CH2PO(OH)(2)), respectively. This modification rendered the mixed homogeneous or heterogeneous ternary hybrid system, IrPE + Cp*IrPE or IrP/TiO2 /Cp*IrP, respectively, from which the catalytic perform-ance of the half-metallocene Ir(III) was assessed. The mixed homogeneous system (IrPE + Cp*IrPE) produced formate as a major CO2 reduction product with a maximal turnover number (TON) of similar to 800 for 48 h. In contrast, the heterogeneous ternary hybrid (IrP/TiO2/Cp*IrP) yielded both CO and formate with 16.7 vol % TEOA additive (TONCO/formate > 560 for 100 h), reflecting the idea that two different catalytic routes for CO2 reduction exist. The mechanistic investigations along with electrochemical and photophysical studies suggest that the homogeneous catalysis involves Cp*Ir-III-H intermediate for formate production, while the heterogeneous catalysis undergoes multiple electron transfer pathways involving the energy lowering of the bipyridine ligand as it is anchored onto the electron-withdrawing n-type TiO2 support.
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