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A homogeneous cobalt complex mediated electro and photocatalytic O2/H2O interconversion in neutral water

The O2/H2O redox couple is vital in various renewable energy conversion strategies. This work delves into the Co(L-histidine)2 complex, a functional mimic of oxygen-carrying metalloproteins, and its electrochemical behavior driving the bidirectional oxygen reduction (ORR) and oxygen evolution (OER)...

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Published in:iScience 2023-11, Vol.26 (11), p.108189-108189, Article 108189
Main Authors: Saini, Abhishek, Das, Chandan, Rai, Surabhi, Guha, Aritra, Dolui, Dependu, Majumder, Piyali, Dutta, Arnab
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description The O2/H2O redox couple is vital in various renewable energy conversion strategies. This work delves into the Co(L-histidine)2 complex, a functional mimic of oxygen-carrying metalloproteins, and its electrochemical behavior driving the bidirectional oxygen reduction (ORR) and oxygen evolution (OER) activity in neutral water. This complex electrocatalyzes O2 via two distinct pathways: a two-electron O2/H2O2 reduction (catalytic rate = 250 s−1) and a four-electron O2 to H2O production (catalytic rate = 66 s−1). The formation of the key trans-μ-1,2-Co(III)-peroxo intermediate expedites this process. Additionally, this complex effectively oxidizes water to O2 (catalytic rate = 15606 s−1) at anodic potentials via a Co(IV)-oxo species. Additionally, this complex executes the ORR and OER under photocatalytic conditions in neutral water in the presence of appropriate photosensitizer (Eosin-Y) and redox mediators (triethanolamine/ORR and Na2S2O8/OER) at an appreciable rate. These results highlight one of the early examples of both electro- and photoactive bidirectional ORR/OER catalysts operational in neutral water. [Display omitted] •A functional model of O2 carrying metalloproteins•Active for electrocatalytic and photocatalytic ORR and OER in neutral water•Operational for two-electron O2/H2O2 four-electron O2/H2O reduction pathways•Influential role of flexible ligand environment on ORR and OER catalysis Physical inorganic chemistry; Coordination chemistry
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