This
paper reports the synthesis, structure, and mechanistic action
of a Rh-based catalyst, the monohydroxide diaqua RhIII complex 1, for the direct synthesis of H2O2 from
H2 and O2. Of particular interest is the elucidation
of the crystal structures of 1, the low-valent RhI complex 2, the dinuclear RhII complex 3, and the peroxide RhIII complex 4 that appear in the catalytic cycle. In order to clarify the mechanistic
action of the Rh-based catalyst, the catalytic reaction was investigated
with 1 in water, but the possible intermediates 2–4 were isolated in organic solvents.
First, we describe the synthesis, characterization, and behavior of
the functioning, Rh-based catalyst. We then describe this catalytic
direct synthesis of H2O2 from H2 and
O2 with 1 (turnover number (TON) = 3.8 for
3 h).
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