Ligand Transformations and Efficient Proton/Water Reduction with Cobalt Catalysts Based on Pentadentate Pyridine‐Rich Environments
01 natural sciences
0104 chemical sciences
DOI:
10.1002/ange.201409813
Publication Date:
2014-12-22T20:32:24Z
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ABSTRACT
AbstractA series of cobalt complexes with pentadentate pyridine‐rich ligands is studied. An initial CoII amine complex 1 is prone to aerial oxidation yielding a CoIII imine complex 2 that is further converted into an amide complex 4 in presence of adventitious water. Introduction of an N‐methyl protecting group to the ligand inhibits this oxidation and gives rise to the CoII species 5. Both the CoIII 4 and CoII 5 show electrocatalytic H2 generation in weakly acidic media as well as in water. Mechanisms of catalysis seem to involve the protonation of a CoIIH species generated in situ.
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