2018
DOI: 10.1039/c7sc04682k
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Positional effects of second-sphere amide pendants on electrochemical CO2 reduction catalyzed by iron porphyrins

Abstract: The development of catalysts for electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide offers an attractive approach to transforming this greenhouse gas into value-added carbon products with sustainable energy input.

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“…Attempts to obtain single crystals of 1-Cl suitable for X-ray structure analysis were unsuccessful. Fortunately, the reaction of FeCl 2 with various porphyrins under the same conditions has been well documented in the literature, [38][39][40] showing that a Fe III ion is incorporated at the center of the porphyrin ring with an axial chloride ligand. The Fe III ion is obtained from the oxidation of Fe II with air.…”
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“…Attempts to obtain single crystals of 1-Cl suitable for X-ray structure analysis were unsuccessful. Fortunately, the reaction of FeCl 2 with various porphyrins under the same conditions has been well documented in the literature, [38][39][40] showing that a Fe III ion is incorporated at the center of the porphyrin ring with an axial chloride ligand. The Fe III ion is obtained from the oxidation of Fe II with air.…”
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“…Fe porphyrins have received considerable attention among these catalysts . They show high activity and stability for the selective CO 2 ‐to‐CO conversion, and they provide an ideal platform to investigate various structural effects on CO 2 RR, because the meso ‐substituents of the porphyrin ring can be systematically modified to introduce different acid/base groups and positively/negatively charged moieties .…”
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“…Additional approaches may investigate how catalytic pocket hydrophobicity may play a role in influencing catalytic rates and selectivity. These principles were, in part, demonstrated with homogenous catalysts (Azcarate et al , Nichols et al ) and would serve as rational starting points for implementation within a MOF/COF framework. Furthermore, the incorporation of proton relays, previously demonstrated for HER catalysis, may promote hydrogenation of intermediates in CO 2 R (Hod et al ).…”
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“…Notably,the phosphine-amide 3g furnished the best selectivity (5a/6a= 79:21). [21] Thep hosphine-diamide 4e gave good conversion and selectivity (85 %, 79:21), which is attributed to avoidance of the formation of aPd-cyclometalated phosphine complex owing to the fact that the both phosphine ortho'position are substituted. [22] Theh ybrid ligand 4h,w hich contains an ester and an amide group,a fforded as lightly better conversion with similar 5a selectivity (91 %, 80:20).…”
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