Visible-Light Photocatalytic Conversion of Carbon Dioxide by Ni(II) Complexes with N4S2 Coordination: Highly Efficient and Selective Production of Formate

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DOI 10.1021/jacs.0c08145
Authors Sung Eun Lee, Azam Nasirian, Ye Eun Kim, Pegah Tavakoli Fard, Youngmee Kim, Byeongmoon Jeong, Sung-Jin Kim, Jin-Ook Baeg, Jinheung Kim,
Submitted 19.10.2020
Published online 19.10.2020
Licenses https://doi.org/10.15223/policy-029, https://doi.org/10.15223/policy-037, https://doi.org/10.15223/policy-045,
Subjects Colloid and Surface Chemistry, Biochemistry, General Chemistry, Catalysis
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Abstract

Summary

A photochemical reduction of CO2 to formate was shown using the nickel complexes Ni(pbi)(pyS)2 (100663) or Ni(pbt)(pyS)2 (100664) as catalysts in combination with the organic photosensitizer Eosin Y (100651). Turnover numbers (TONs) of up to 14000 and a selectivity of >99% for formate were reached in ethanol/water. The experiments were conducted under visible-light irradiation (λ > 400 nm) using TEOA as sacrificial electron donor (see section SEDs below).

Advances and special progress

A set of novel nickel complexes have been developed and shown to possess remarkably high efficiencies as catalysts in CO2 reduction.

Additional remarks

The nickel complexes were active catalysts for hydrogen photoreduction under argon atmosphere.

Content of the published article in detail

The article contains results for the reduction of CO2 to formate under visible-light catalysis using nickel complexes and an organic photosensitizer. The catalytic system performs best (referring to the TON of formate production) in ethanol/water with complex Ni(pbi)(pyS)2 (100663) as a catalyst.

Catalyst

Ni(pbi)(pyS)2 (100663) Ni(pbt)(pyS)2 (100664)

Photosensitizer

Eosin Y (100651)

Investigation

catcat conc [µM]PSPS conc [mM]e-De-D conc [M]solvent A....TON HCOOH....
(edit)1.Ni(pbi)(pyS)20.004Eosin Y2TEOA0.4H2O14000
(edit)2.Ni(pbt)(pyS)20.004Eosin Y2TEOA0.4H2O13100

Investigation-Name: Table 1

Sacrificial Electron Donor

In this study, the experiments were done with the sacrificial electron donor TEOA (triethanolamine).

Additives

In this study, different additives were used.

Investigations

  • Table 1 (Molecular process, Photocatalytic CO2 conversion experiments)