Synthetic approaches to metallo-supramolecular Co(II) polygons and potential use for H2O oxidation
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Ako, A. M.; Kathalikkattil, A. C.; Elliott, R.; Soriano-López, J.; McKeogh, I. M.; Zubair, M.; Twamley, B.; Zhu, N.; García-Melchor, M.; Kruger, P. E.; Schmitt, W., Synthetic approaches to metallo-supramolecular Co(II) polygons and potential use for H2O oxidation, Inorganic Chemistry, 59, 2020, 14432-Abstract:
Metal-directed self-assembly has been applied to prepare supramolecular coordination polygons which adopt tetrahedral (1) or trigonal disklike topologies (2). In the solid state, 2 assembles into a stable halide–metal–organic material (Hal-MOM-2), which catalyzes H2O oxidation under photo- and electrocatalytic conditions, operating with a maximum TON = 78 and TOF = 1.26 s–1. DFT calculations attribute the activity to a CoIII-oxyl species. This study provides the first account of how CoII imine based supramolecules can be employed as H2O oxidation catalysts.
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Author: Garcia Melchor, Max; Schmitt, Wolfgang
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