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Preparation of Polyoxometalate-based Photo-responsive Membranes for the Photo-activation of Manganese Oxide Catalysts
Published on: August 7, 2018
Artificial Mn4-oxido complexes mimic the oxygen-evolving center in photosynthesis
Wenyan Chang1, Changhui Chen2, Hongxing Dong1
1Polymer Materials Research Center, College of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin 150001, China.
Abstract:
The understanding of the structure-function relationship of the oxygen-evolving center (OEC), a Mn4Ca-cluster, in photosystem II is impeded mainly due to the complexity of the protein environment and lack of rational chemical models as a reference. In this study, two novel Mn4-oxido complexes have been synthesized and characterized, in which the peripheral ligands of the [MnIII4] core are provided by eight μ2-carboxylate groups and two neutral terminal ligands (pyridine or isoquinoline). This type of peripheral ligation is very similar to the Mn4Ca-oxide model complexes recently reported to mimic the OEC. The new Mn4-oxide complex can catalyze the oxygen-evolving reaction in the presence of ButOOH as an oxidant. The structure and redox properties comparison of the Mn4-oxido and Mn4Ca-oxido complexes provide important clues to understanding the functional role of Ca in the OEC in natural photosynthesis, and develop more efficient artificial catalysts for the water-splitting reaction in the future.
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