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Control over Electrochemical Water Oxidation Catalysis by Preorganization of Molecular Ruthenium Catalysts in Self-Assembled Nanospheres.


ABSTRACT: Oxygen formation through water oxidation catalysis is a key reaction in the context of fuel generation from renewable energies. The number of homogeneous catalysts that catalyze water oxidation at high rate with low overpotential is limited. Ruthenium complexes can be particularly active, especially if they facilitate a dinuclear pathway for oxygen bond formation step. A supramolecular encapsulation strategy is reported that involves preorganization of dilute solutions (10-5 ?m) of ruthenium complexes to yield high local catalyst concentrations (up to 0.54?m). The preorganization strategy enhances the water oxidation rate by two-orders of magnitude to 125?s-1 , as it facilitates the diffusion-controlled rate-limiting dinuclear coupling step. Moreover, it modulates reaction rates, enabling comprehensive elucidation of electrocatalytic reaction mechanisms.

SUBMITTER: Yu F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6120458 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Control over Electrochemical Water Oxidation Catalysis by Preorganization of Molecular Ruthenium Catalysts in Self-Assembled Nanospheres.

Yu Fengshou F   Poole David D   Mathew Simon S   Yan Ning N   Hessels Joeri J   Orth Nicole N   Ivanović-Burmazović Ivana I   Reek Joost N H JNH  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20180801 35


Oxygen formation through water oxidation catalysis is a key reaction in the context of fuel generation from renewable energies. The number of homogeneous catalysts that catalyze water oxidation at high rate with low overpotential is limited. Ruthenium complexes can be particularly active, especially if they facilitate a dinuclear pathway for oxygen bond formation step. A supramolecular encapsulation strategy is reported that involves preorganization of dilute solutions (10<sup>-5</sup>  m) of ru  ...[more]

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