Hydrogen photogeneration catalyzed by a cobalt complex of a pentadentate aminopyridine-based ligand

A pentadentate aminopyridine ligand [(9-methyl-1,10-phenanthrolin-2-yl)methyl]bis-(pyridin-2-ylmethyl)amine (DPA-Dmphen) has been prepared and characterized. This ligand readily accommodates Co( ii ) or Ni( ii ) bearing a coordinated apical water ligand, and the resulting complexes of general formul...

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description A pentadentate aminopyridine ligand [(9-methyl-1,10-phenanthrolin-2-yl)methyl]bis-(pyridin-2-ylmethyl)amine (DPA-Dmphen) has been prepared and characterized. This ligand readily accommodates Co( ii ) or Ni( ii ) bearing a coordinated apical water ligand, and the resulting complexes of general formula [M(Dmphen-DPA)(H 2 O)](ClO 4 ) 2 (MCo ( 1 ) and MNi ( 2 )) have been investigated for photo- and electrocatalytic proton reduction in CH 3 CN–H 2 O (1/3, v/v) mixed solvent and CH 3 CN, respectively. Under visible-light irradiation ( λ > 400 nm), complex 1 shows hydrogen evolution activity in the presence of [Ir(ppy) 2 (bpy)]PF 6 as a photosensitizer and TEA as an electron donor, whereas 2 displays much lower catalytic activity under the same conditions. The highest turnover number (TON) of 210 is achieved for H 2 evolution from an optimized system containing 1 (0.1 mM), [Ir(ppy) 2 (bpy)](PF 6 ) (0.5 mM), and 10 vol% TEA in CH 3 CN–H 2 O (1/3, v/v) mixed solvents at pH 10. Under those conditions catalytic hydrogen production is mainly limited by photosensitizer and catalyst stability. Furthermore, electrochemical studies reveal that both complexes are active for electrocatalytic proton reduction in acetonitrile, when using acetic acid as a proton source with overpotentials of (0.48 V vs. Fc + /Fc) for 1 and (0.46 V vs. Fc + /Fc) for 2 .
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