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Electrocatalytic Proton Reduction by a Cobalt Complex Containing a Proton-Responsive Bis(alkylimdazole)methane Ligand: Involvement of a C-H Bond in H2 Formation.


ABSTRACT: Homogeneous electrocatalytic proton reduction is reported using cobalt complex [1](BF4 )2 . This complex comprises two bis(1-methyl-4,5-diphenyl-1H-imidazol-2-yl)methane (HBMIM Ph2 ) ligands that contain an acidic methylene moiety in their backbone. Upon reduction of [1](BF4 )2 by either electrochemical or chemical means, one of its HBMIM Ph2 ligands undergoes deprotonation under the formation of dihydrogen. Addition of a mild proton source (acetic acid) to deprotonated complex [2](BF4 ) regenerates protonated complex [1](BF4 )2 . In presence of acetic acid in acetonitrile solvent [1](BF4 )2 shows electrocatalytic proton reduction with a kobs of ?200?s-1 at an overpotential of 590?mV. Mechanistic investigations supported by DFT (BP86) suggest that dihydrogen formation takes place in an intramolecular fashion through the participation of a methylene C-H bond of the HBMIM Ph2 ligand and a CoII -H bond through formal heterolytic splitting of the latter. These findings are of interest to the development of responsive ligands for molecular (base)metal (electro)catalysis.

SUBMITTER: Ghosh P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7589288 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Electrocatalytic Proton Reduction by a Cobalt Complex Containing a Proton-Responsive Bis(alkylimdazole)methane Ligand: Involvement of a C-H Bond in H<sub>2</sub> Formation.

Ghosh Pradip P   de Vos Sander S   Lutz Martin M   Gloaguen Frederic F   Schollhammer Philippe P   Moret Marc-Etienne ME   Klein Gebbink Robertus J M RJM  

Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) 20200904 55


Homogeneous electrocatalytic proton reduction is reported using cobalt complex [1](BF<sub>4</sub> )<sub>2</sub> . This complex comprises two bis(1-methyl-4,5-diphenyl-1H-imidazol-2-yl)methane (HBMIM Ph 2 ) ligands that contain an acidic methylene moiety in their backbone. Upon reduction of [1](BF<sub>4</sub> )<sub>2</sub> by either electrochemical or chemical means, one of its HBMIM Ph 2 ligands undergoes deprotonation under the formation of dihydrogen. Addition of a mild proton source  ...[more]

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