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Published on: August 17, 2019
Tuning the interlocking in partially saturated copper(I) rotaxane complexes for O2-to-H2O electrocatalytic reduction
Yan Zhang1, Hei Tung Yau1,2, Qi-Fa Chen1,3
1Department of Chemistry, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China. skchem@hku.hk.
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We developed tridentate rotaxane ligands to stabilise a dynamic Cu(I) centre with an empty coordination site for O2 reduction. Electrocatalytic activity and selectivity can be controlled by the interlocking tightness through varying the macrocycle size, a feat traditionally inaccessible by non-interlocked analogues.
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