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Singly versus Doubly Reduced Nickel Porphyrins for Proton Reduction: Experimental and Theoretical Evidence for a Homolytic Hydrogen-Evolution Reaction.


ABSTRACT: A nickel(II) porphyrin Ni-P (P=porphyrin) bearing four meso-C6 F5 groups to improve solubility and activity was used to explore different hydrogen-evolution-reaction (HER) mechanisms. Doubly reduced Ni-P ([Ni-P](2-) ) was involved in H2 production from acetic acid, whereas a singly reduced species ([Ni-P](-) ) initiated HER with stronger trifluoroacetic acid (TFA). High activity and stability of Ni-P were observed in catalysis, with a remarkable ic /ip value of 77 with TFA at a scan rate of 100?mV?s(-1) and 20?°C. Electrochemical, stopped-flow, and theoretical studies indicated that a hydride species [H-Ni-P] is formed by oxidative protonation of [Ni-P](-) . Subsequent rapid bimetallic homolysis to give H2 and Ni-P is probably involved in the catalytic cycle. HER cycling through this one-electron-reduction and homolysis mechanism has been proposed previously but rarely validated. The present results could thus have broad implications for the design of new exquisite cycles for H2 generation.

SUBMITTER: Han Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5071703 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Singly versus Doubly Reduced Nickel Porphyrins for Proton Reduction: Experimental and Theoretical Evidence for a Homolytic Hydrogen-Evolution Reaction.

Han Yongzhen Y   Fang Huayi H   Jing Huize H   Sun Huiling H   Lei Haitao H   Lai Wenzhen W   Cao Rui R  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20160330 18


A nickel(II) porphyrin Ni-P (P=porphyrin) bearing four meso-C6 F5 groups to improve solubility and activity was used to explore different hydrogen-evolution-reaction (HER) mechanisms. Doubly reduced Ni-P ([Ni-P](2-) ) was involved in H2 production from acetic acid, whereas a singly reduced species ([Ni-P](-) ) initiated HER with stronger trifluoroacetic acid (TFA). High activity and stability of Ni-P were observed in catalysis, with a remarkable ic /ip value of 77 with TFA at a scan rate of 100   ...[more]

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