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  • - Researchers are addressing the challenges of using earth-abundant molecular electrocatalysts for carbon monoxide (CO) reduction, specifically focusing on Cr-based catalysts that are not well studied.
  • - A newly identified quaterpyridyl Cr catalyst exhibits remarkable efficiency for CO electroreduction, achieving 99.8% Faradaic efficiency and a turnover frequency of 86.6 s with a low applied overpotential of 190 mV.
  • - The catalyst's high performance is attributed to metal-ligand cooperativity that stabilizes reaction intermediates, and advanced techniques like electrochemistry and quantum chemical calculations were used to explore and confirm the catalytic mechanism.

Article Abstract

Design tactics and mechanistic studies both remain as fundamental challenges during the exploitations of earth-abundant molecular electrocatalysts for CO reduction, especially for the rarely studied Cr-based ones. Herein, a quaterpyridyl Cr catalyst is found to be highly active for CO electroreduction to CO with 99.8% Faradaic efficiency in DMF/phenol medium. A nearly one order of magnitude higher turnover frequency (86.6 s) over the documented Cr-based catalysts (<10 s) can be achieved at an applied overpotential of only 190 mV which is generally 300 mV lower than these precedents. Such a high performance at this low driving force originates from the metal-ligand cooperativity that stabilizes the low-valent intermediates and serves as an efficient electron reservoir. Moreover, a synergy of electrochemistry, spectroelectrochemistry, electron paramagnetic resonance, and quantum chemical calculations allows to characterize the key Cr, Cr, Cr, and CO-bound Cr intermediates as well as to verify the catalytic mechanism.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10998623PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2319288121DOI Listing

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