Photocatalytic Reduction of CO2 by Highly Efficient Homogeneous FeII Catalyst based on 2,6-Bis(1’,2’,3’-triazolyl-methyl)pyridine. Comparison with Analogues.
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A photochemical reduction of CO2 to CO was shown using the iron complex as catalyst in combination with the copper photosensitizer 100940. Turnover numbers (TONs) of 576 and a selectivity of 67% for CO were reached in DMF. The experiments were conducted under visible-light irradiation (λ = 420 nm) using BIH as sacrificial electron donor (see section SEDs below).
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Content of the published article in detail
The article contains results for the reduction of CO2 to CO under visible-light catalysis using an iron complex as a catalyst. The catalytic system performs best (referring to the TON of CO production) in MeCN/TEOA.
Catalyst
Photosensitizer
Investigation
Sacrificial electron donor
In this study, the experiments were done with the sacrificial electron donor BIH (100508).
Additives
In this study, control experiments with Hg were conducted.
Investigations
- CO2 reduction experiments testing different catalysts (Molecular process, Photocatalytic CO2 conversion experiments)
- Optimization of CO2 reduction conditions (Molecular process, Photocatalytic CO2 conversion experiments)