Pendent trifluoroethanol reveals solvation dependent mechanisms of electrocatalytic CO₂ reduction by rhenium(I) bipyridine fac-tricarbonyl
Abstract
Local proton sources capable of interacting with catalytic intermediates have been shown to affect proton-dependent reactions. Herein we report the synthesis of a Re(diimine)(CO)₃Cl catalyst analog containing a trifluoroethanol-appended bipyridine ligand (bpy-CF₃OH), and the corresponding methyl-ether (bpy-CF₃OMe) to study the role of the pendent proton donor in electrocatalytic CO₂ reduction. Compared to the parent catalyst, Re(bpy)(CO)₃Cl, and Re(bpy-CF₃OMe)(CO)₃Cl, the alcohol analog revealed additional electrocatalytic features and a 200 mV anodic shift in catalytic onset potential. We also show evidence of proton-coupled electron transfer or hydrogen bond-assisted catalysis in all analogs, detailed by a progressive anodic shift in the main catalytic wave with increasing [H₂O] which displays slopes of ~120 mV log[H₂O]⁻¹. Multiple catalytic mechanisms appeared to occur simultaneously in all the analogs, and attempts were made to differentiate their dependence on [H₂O] and [CO₂]. The effect of a local proton source is significant under conditions where [H₂O] < 1 M but becomes negligible at high [H₂O]. These results suggest that the appended alcohol affects the solvation of the molecule, and may act directly as a proton source or as part of a proton shuttle.
Additional Information
The content is available under CC BY NC ND 4.0 License. We acknowledged Harry Gray for his unwavering support and exceptional mentorship. We thank Larry Henling, Michael Takase, David VanderVelde, Mona Shahgholi, and Naseem Torian for experimental assistance and discussions. This work was performed in the lab of Prof. Harry B. Gray and funded by NSF CCI Solar Fuels (CHE-130124). Additional support was provided by the Resnick Sustainability Institute at Caltech and a Dr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Harris SURF Fellowship. The authors declare no competing financial interest. The author(s) declare that they have sought and gained approval from the relevant ethics committee/IRB for this research and its publication.Attached Files
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20220315-626291000
- NSF
- CHE-130124
- Resnick Sustainability Institute
- Caltech Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF)
- Dr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Harris
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2022-03-16Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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- Caltech groups
- CCI Solar Fuels, Resnick Sustainability Institute