Visible-Light Photocatalytic Reduction of CO2 to Formic Acid with a Ru Catalyst Supported by N,N’- Bis(diphenylphosphino)-2,6-diaminopyridine Ligands

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DOI 10.1002/cssc.201901326
Authors Yasmeen Hameed, Gyandshwar Kumar Rao, Jeffrey S. Ovens, Bulat Gabidullin, Darrin Richeson,
Submitted 11.06.2019
Published online 03.07.2019
Licenses http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor, http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1,
Subjects General Energy, General Materials Science, General Chemical Engineering, Environmental Chemistry
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Abstract

Summary

A photochemical reduction of CO2 to formic acid was shown using the ruthenium pincer complexes Ru(py)-(HNdpp)2(CO)2Cl (100851) and Ru(py)-(MeNdpp)2(CO)2Cl (100852) as catalyst in combination with the ruthenium-based photosensitizer [Ru(bpy)3][PF6] (100808). Turnover numbers (TONs) of 380 for formic acid were reached in dimethylformamide with complex Ru(py)-(MeNdpp)2(CO)2Cl (100852). The experiments were conducted under visible-light irradiation (λ = 405 nm) using TEOA as sacrificial electron donor (see section SEDs below).

Advances and special progress

The authors report a novel molecular architecture for a ruthenium photocatalyst active in the reduction of CO2 to formic acid, displaying competitive TONs and quantum yields up to 14%.

Additional remarks

Content of the published article in detail

The article contains results for the reduction of CO2 to formic acid under visible-light catalysis using ruthenium complexes as catalysts. The catalytic system performs best (referring to the TON of formic acid production) with complex Ru(py)-(MeNdpp)2(CO)2Cl (100852) in dimethylformamide.

Catalyst

(100772) [Show R-Groups]

Photosensitizer

[Ru(bpy)3][PF6] (100808)

Investigation

catcat conc [µM]PSPS conc [mM]e-Dsolvent A.λexc [nm].TON H2TON HCOOH..
(edit)1.Ru(py)-(MeNdpp)2(CO)2Cl0.025[Ru(bpy)3][PF6]0.025TEOADMF405380
(edit)2.Ru(py)-(MeNdpp)2(CO)2Cl0.05[Ru(bpy)3][PF6]0.05TEOADMF405210
(edit)3.Ru(py)-(MeNdpp)2(CO)2Cl0.1[Ru(bpy)3][PF6]0.1TEOADMF40557.5363
(edit)4.Ru(py)-(MeNdpp)2(CO)2Cl0.5[Ru(bpy)3][PF6]1TEOADMF40514162
(edit)5.Ru(py)-(MeNdpp)2(CO)2Cl1[Ru(bpy)3][PF6]1TEOADMF40513.390.5
(edit)6.Ru(py)-(HNdpp)2(CO)2Cl0.5[Ru(bpy)3][PF6]1TEOADMF4051470.5
(edit)7.Ru(py)-(HNdpp)2(CO)2Cl1[Ru(bpy)3][PF6]1TEOADMF4051244.5
(edit)8.Ru(py)-(HNdpp)2(CO)2Cl2[Ru(bpy)3][PF6]1TEOADMF4059.341.5

Investigation-Name: Table 1

Sacrificial electron donor

In this study, the experiments were done with the sacrificial electron donors TEOA (100507).

Additives

In this study, no additives were tested.

Investigations

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