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Lucia Velasco1,2, Asterios Charisiadis1, Xiaoyi Zhang3
1Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, 3, 28049, Madrid, Spain. dooshaye.moonshiram@csic.es.
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Nanosecond optical and X-ray spectroscopy with theoretical calculations reveal the formation of a photo-induced distorted tetrahedral CoI intermediate in two Ir/Co multimolecular assemblies and indicate its protonation as the rate limiting step for H2 photocatalysis. Substitution of the catalysts' pyridine group on the para position by -COOEt improves the protonation efficiency.
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