Mechanistic insights on the non-innocent role of electron donors: reversible photocapture of CO 2 by Ru II -polypyridyl complexes
Résumé
The ability of [Ru II (t Butpy)(dmbpy)(MeCN)] 2+ (1-MeCN) to capture CO 2 , with the assistance of triethanolamine (TEOA), has been assessed under photocatalytically-relevant conditions. The photolability of 1-MeCN has proven essential to generate a series of intermediates which only differ by the nature of their monodentate ligand. In DMF, ligand photoexchange of 1-MeCN to give [Ru II (t Butpy)(dmbpy)(DMF)] 2+ (1-DMF) proceeds smoothly with a quantum yield of 0.011. However, in the presence of TEOA, this process was disrupted, leading to the formation of a mixture of 1-DMF and [Ru II (t Butpy)(dmbpy)(TEOA)] + (1-TEOA). An equilibrium constant of 3 was determined. Interestingly, 1-TEOA demonstrated an ability to reversibly catch and release CO 2 making it a potentially crucial intermediate towards CO 2 reduction.
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