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Developing Photosensitizer-Cobaloxime Hybrids for Solar-Driven H2 Production in Aqueous Aerobic Conditions
Published on: October 5, 2019
A cobalt-NHC complex as an improved catalyst for photochemical hydrogen evolution from water
Ken Kawano1, Kosei Yamauchi, Ken Sakai
1Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Kyushu University, 6-10-1 Hakozaki, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka 812-8581, Japan. ksakai@chem.kyushu-univ.jp kyamauchi@chem.kyushu-univ.jp.
Abstract:
A macrocyclic N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC)-cobalt complex was found to act as an improved H2-evolving catalyst in a [Ru(bpy)3](2+)-sensitized photosystem using methylviologen as a redox acceptor (MV(2+) + e(-) → MV(+)˙, MV(2+) = N,N'-dimethyl-4,4'-bipyridinium), which provides a driving force of only 150 meV for H2 evolution at pH 5.0.
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