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Electrochemically Determined and Structurally Justified Thermochemistry of H atom Transfer on Ti-Oxo Nodes of the Colloidal Metal-Organic Framework Ti-MIL-125. | LitMetric

Titanium dioxide (TiO) has long been employed as a (photo)electrode for reactions relevant to energy storage and renewable energy synthesis. Proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) reactions with equimolar amounts of protons and electrons at the TiO surface or within the bulk structure lie at the center of these reactions. Because a proton and an electron are thermochemically equivalent to an H atom, these reactions are essentially H atom transfer reactions. Thermodynamics of H atom transfer has a complex dependence on the synthetic protocol and chemical history of the electrode, the reaction medium, and many others; together, these complications preclude the understanding of the H atom transfer thermochemistry with atomic-level structural knowledge. Herein, we report our success in employing open-circuit potential () measurements to determine the H atom transfer thermochemistry at structurally well-defined Ti-oxo clusters within a colloidally stabilized metal-organic framework (MOF), Ti-MIL-125. The free energy to transfer H atom, TiO-H bond dissociation free energy (BDFE), was measured to be 68(2) kcal mol. To the best of our understanding, this is the first report on using measurements to quantify thermochemistry on any MOFs. The proton topology, the structural change upon the redox reaction, and BDFE values were further corroborated using computational simulations. Furthermore, comparisons of the -derived BDFEs of Ti-MIL-125 to similar parameters in the literature suggest that should be the preferred method for quantitatively BDFE calculations. The reported success in employing for nanosized Ti-MIL-125 should lay the ground for thermochemical measurements of other colloidal systems, which are otherwise challenging. Implications of these measurements on Ti-MIL-125 as an H atom acceptor in chemical reactions and comparisons with other MOFs/metal oxides are discussed.

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