Homogeneous photocatalytic CO2 conversion

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The content of this topic page covers information on homogeneous approaches that are relevant for the reduction of CO2. Currently, the information on this page is limited to information on the conversion of CO2 to CO, CH4 and CHOOH, further extension of the content is planned in the future. To get the right context and preceding information, reading the higher level topics >CO2 conversion and >Photocatalytic CO2 conversion might be helpful.

Distinction from other articles within the topic >Photocatalytic CO2 conversion

>Photocatalytic CO2 conversion can be formally split into processes using homogeneous catalysis or heterogeneous catalysis for the conversion of the starting material CO2. In this article, we focus on the homogeneous catalysis which involves a catalyst that is in the same phase (usually liquid or gas) as the reactants. In this case, the catalyst and the reactants are well-mixed and form a single phase throughout the reaction. The catalyst interacts directly with the reactants, forming an intermediate complex, which then undergoes a reaction to form the desired products. Homogeneous catalysis often involves the use of transition metal complexes or organocatalysts. One advantage of homogeneous catalysis is that the catalyst can be precisely tuned and controlled to promote specific reactions.

The related topic >Heterogeneous photocatalytic CO2 conversion refers to reactions that involve a catalyst that is in a different phase (typically solid) from the reactants. The reactants are in a different phase (liquid or gas) and come into contact with the solid catalyst, which is usually in the form of a powder or a material such as a modified surface or material in general. The reactants adsorb onto the surface of the catalyst, where the catalytic reaction occurs.

In summary, the main difference between homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis lies in the physical state of the catalyst relative to the reactants. Homogeneous catalysis involves a catalyst in the same phase as the reactants, while heterogeneous catalysis involves a catalyst in a different phase from the reactants.



TON CO >100, sorted by catalyst - please enter description -

catcat conc [µM]PSPS conc [mM]e-De-D conc [M]..solvent A..additives....TON CO.TON CH4TON H2.TON HCOOH...
1.Fe(DHPP)Cl0.002Ir(ppy)30.2TEA0.36MeCN140
2.Fe(DHPP)Cl0.0006Molecule:100932 0.02BIH0.06DMF21616
3.Fe(DHPP)Cl0.0002[Cu(PP)2][TBA]20.1BIH0.01DMF4779270
4.Fe(DHPP)Cl0.002Ir(ppy)30.2TEA0.05MeCN1392615
5.Fe(DHPP)Cl0.0002[Cu(PP)2][TBA]20.1BIH0.1DMF16109843
6.Mn(oMesbpy)(CO)2Br0.05[Cu(phen)-(dPPh-Bu)2]2[PF6]20.25BIH0.01MeCN2080.55
7.Mn(bpy)(CO)3Br2ZnTPP0.5TEA0.1MeCN11919
8.[Ir(mesbpy-(PCy2)2)][BPh4]0.02BIH0.2DMA470152080
9.[Co(pabop)][ClO4]20.05Ir(ppy)30.2TEAMeCN270
10.Molecule:100776 2.5E-5[Ru(phen)3][PF6]20.4TEOA300MeCN16896368
11.[Fe(qpy)(H2O)2][ClO4]20.05Ru(bpy)3Cl20.2BIH0.1DMF350123
12.[Fe(qpy)(H2O)2][ClO4]20.005Ru(bpy)3Cl20.2MeCN160822
13.[Fe(qpy)(H2O)2][ClO4]20.05Ru(bpy)3Cl20.2BIH0.1MeCN18791548
14.[Fe(qpy)(H2O)2][ClO4]20.005Ru(bpy)3Cl20.02BIH0.1DMF13650115
15.[Fe(qpy)(H2O)2][ClO4]20.02Ru(bpy)3Cl20.2BIH0.1MeCN26602951
16.[Fe(qpy)(H2O)2][ClO4]20.01Ru(bpy)3Cl20.2BIH0.1MeCN308712135
17.[Fe(qpy)(H2O)2][ClO4]20.05Ru(bpy)3Cl20.02BIH0.1DMF520014
18.[Fe(qpy)(H2O)2][ClO4]20.005Ru(bpy)3Cl20.2BIH0.1MeCN3844118534
19.[Fe(qpy)(H2O)2][ClO4]20.05Ru(bpy)3Cl20.05BIH0.1DMF520021
20.[Fe(qpy)(H2O)2][ClO4]20.05Ru(bpy)3Cl20.05BIH0.1MeCN13361034
21.[Co(qpy)(H2O)2][ClO4]20.05Ru(bpy)3Cl20.2BIH0.1MeCN366154
22.[Co(qpy)(H2O)2][ClO4]20.2Ru(bpy)3Cl20.3BIH0.1MeCN1262723
23.[Co(qpy)(H2O)2][ClO4]20.05Ru(bpy)3Cl20.3BIH0.1MeCN49753
24.[Co(qpy)(H2O)2][ClO4]20.005Ru(bpy)3Cl20.3BIH0.1MeCN26602335
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TON HCOOH, descending order - please enter description -

catcat conc [µM]PSPS conc [mM]e-De-D conc [M]solvent A..additives....TON COTON H2TON HCOOH...
1.Ni(pbi)(pyS)20.004Eosin Y2TEOA0.4H2O14000
2.Ni(pbt)(pyS)20.004Eosin Y2TEOA0.4H2O13100
3.[Ru(bpy)(py)-(MeNHC)2CO][PF6]20.01[Ru(dmb)3][PF6]20.05BI(OH)H0.1DMA30018975634
4.[Ru(bpy)(py)-(MeNHC)2(MeCN)][PF6]20.01[Ru(dmb)3][PF6]20.05BI(OH)H0.1DMA22414384593
5.[Ru(bpy)(py)-(tBuNHC)2CO][PF6]20.01[Ru(dmb)3][PF6]20.05BI(OH)H0.1DMA1295053792
6.[Ru(bpy)(py)-(tBuNHC)2(MeCN)][PF6]20.01[Ru(dmb)3][PF6]20.05BI(OH)H0.1DMA1295563296
7.[Re(bpy)2(CO)2][OTf]0.01[Ru(bpy)3][PF6]1TEOADMA3752750
8.[Ir(mesbpy-(PCy2)2)][BPh4]0.02BIH0.2DMA470152080
9.[Re(bpy)2(CO)2][OTf]0.02[Ru(bpy)3][PF6]1TEOADMA2251480
10.[Re(bpy)2(CO)2][OTf]0.05[Ru(bpy)3][PF6]1TEOADMA50535
11.[Fe(qpy)(H2O)2][ClO4]20.005Ru(bpy)3Cl20.2BIH0.1MeCN3844118534
12.[Re(bpy)2(CO)2][OTf]0.1[Ru(bpy)3][PF6]1TEOADMA38428
13.[Ru(bpy)2ClCO][PF6]1.6[Ir(ppy)2(bpy)][PF6]0.025TEOANMP4067419
14.[Ru(bpy)2ClCO][PF6]0.0016[Ir(ppy)2(bpy)][PF6]0.025TEOANMP4067419
15.Ru(py)-(MeNdpp)2(CO)2Cl0.025[Ru(bpy)3][PF6]0.025TEOADMF380
16.Ru(py)-(MeNdpp)2(CO)2Cl0.1[Ru(bpy)3][PF6]0.1TEOADMF57.5363
17.[Ru(bpy)(H2O)(CO)][PF6]1.6[Ir(ppy)2(bpy)][PF6]0.025TEOANMP4565335
18.[Ru(bpy)(H2O)(CO)][PF6]0.0016[Ir(ppy)2(bpy)][PF6]0.025TEOANMP4565335
19.[Ru(bpy)2ClCO][PF6]3.1[Ir(ppy)2(bpy)][PF6]0.025TEOANMP3633296
20.[Ru(bpy)2ClCO][PF6]0.0031[Ir(ppy)2(bpy)][PF6]0.025TEOANMP3633296
21.Ru(dtBubpy)(CO)2Cl20.05Molecule:100877 0.05DMF2072290
22.Ru(dtBubpy)(CO)2Cl20.05Molecule:100877 0.05BI(OH)H0.03DMF1649280
23.[Re(bpy)2(CO)2][OTf]0.2[Ru(bpy)3][PF6]1TEOADMA24275
24.[Ru(bpy)2HCO][PF6]1.6[Ir(ppy)2(bpy)][PF6]0.025TEOANMP2562225
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Cat conc 0.025, TON H2 <10 - please enter description -

catcat conc [µM]PSPS conc [mM]e-Dsolvent A.TON COTON H2TON HCOOH..
1.[Ru(bpy)(AcMe)2][PF6]0.025[Ir(ppy)2(bpy)][PF6]0.025TEOANMP3427
2.[Ru(bpy)2HCO][PF6]0.025[Ir(ppy)2(bpy)][PF6]0.025TEOANMP8834
3.Ru(bpy)2CO30.025[Ir(ppy)2(bpy)][PF6]0.025TEOANMP2421
4.[Ru(bpy)2ClCO][PF6]0.025[Ir(ppy)2(bpy)][PF6]0.025TEOANMP13862
5.[Ru(bpy)(H2O)(CO)][PF6]0.025[Ir(ppy)2(bpy)][PF6]0.025TEOANMP7940
6.Ru(bpy)2Cl20.025[Ir(ppy)2(bpy)][PF6]0.025TEOANMP1213

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Subtopics of "Homogeneous photocatalytic CO2 conversion"

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