Photocatalytic CO2 reduction with aminoanthraquinone organic dyes

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Abstract

Summary

The photochemical reduction of CO2 to CO was shown using the iron complex xx in combination with the aminoanthraquinone photosensitizers xx-xx. Turnover numbers (TONs) of up to 21616 and a selectivity of >99.9% for CO were reached in DMF after 48 h of irradiation. The experiments were conducted under visible-light irradiation (λ > 400 nm) with BIH (see section SEDs below) as sacrificial electron donor.

Advances and special progress

The authors present an efficient photocatalytic system with naturally abundant photosensitizers and without rare metals in which both the photosensitizer and catalyst show a high activity.

Additional remarks

Content of the published article in detail

The article contains results of a detailed study on the influence of additional photosensitizers on the catalytic performance of the xx catalyst xx for the reduction of CO2 to CO. The catalytic system performs best (referring to the TON of CO production) for the combination of the above mentioned catalyst with the xx complex xx as the photosensitizer in the presence of xx as sacrificial electron donors.

Catalyst

Photosensitizer

100929 [Show R-Groups]

Investigation

catcat conc [µM]PSPS conc [mM]e-De-D conc [M]solvent Aλexc [nm].TON CO..
1.

Fe(DHPP)Cl

0.0006

Molecule:100930

0.02

BIH

0.06

DMF

>4002395
2.

Fe(DHPP)Cl

0.0006

Molecule:100958

0.02

BIH

0.06

DMF

>4002738
3.

Fe(DHPP)Cl

0.0006

Molecule:100959

0.02

BIH

0.06

DMF

>4003551
4.

Fe(DHPP)Cl

0.0006

Molecule:100931

0.02

BIH

0.06

DMF

>4008360
5.

Fe(DHPP)Cl

0.0006

Molecule:100932

0.02

BIH

0.06

DMF

>40021616
6.

Fe(DHPP)Cl

0.0006

Molecule:100933

0.02

BIH

0.06

DMF

>400907

Sacrificial electron donor

Additives

In this study, the addition of Hg(0) was tested.

Investigations