Proton-coupled electron transfer in the electrocatalysis of CO2 reduction: prediction of sequential vs. concerted pathways using DFTElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available. See DOI: 10.1039/c6sc02984a
Herein we investigate computationally in detail the mechanism of the formation of the carboxylate adduct during the electroreduction of CO 2 in water catalysed by cobalt porphyrin complexes. Specifically, we address qualitatively the competition between the concerted and sequential pathways for the...
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Zusammenfassung: | Herein we investigate computationally in detail the mechanism of the formation of the carboxylate adduct during the electroreduction of CO
2
in water catalysed by cobalt porphyrin complexes. Specifically, we address qualitatively the competition between the concerted and sequential pathways for the proton-coupled electron transfer. We use a simple methodology for accurate computation of the p
K
a
of the neutral and anionic carboxylate intermediates, [CoP-COOH] and [CoP-COOH]
−
(where CoP is a cobalt porphine complex), based on the isodesmic proton-exchange reaction scheme. The predicted values are used as in input for a theoretical model that describes the transition between the sequential and concerted pathways. The activation of the sequential pathway (ET-PT) that leads to the formation of the neutral [CoP-COOH] intermediate at pH 3.5 (p
K
a
[CoP-COOH] = 3.5 ± 0.4), as predicted by the calculations, is in good agreement with the drastic increase in the faradaic efficiency of the CO
2
reduction reaction towards CO at pH = 3 compared to pH = 1, as experimentally observed. This confirms the existence of the CO
2
anionic adduct [CoP-CO
2
]
−
as a viable intermediate at pH = 3 and its crucial role for the pH dependence of the faradaic efficiency for the CO
2
reduction. The analysis also shows that when the pH is significantly higher than the p
K
a
of the neutral carboxylate adduct, the CO
2
reduction has to go through an alternative pathway with the formation of the anionic carboxylate intermediate [CoP-COOH]
−
. It is formed through a concerted proton-electron transfer step from the anionic CO
2
adduct [CoP-CO
2
]
−
when the pH is below ∼8.6 (p
K
a
[CoP-COOH]
−
= 8.6 ± 0.4). At pH 8.6 and above, another decoupled ET-PT is predicted to take place, leading to the formation of a dianionic CO
2
adduct [CoP-CO
2
]
2−
.
We provide a complete and computationally detailed picture of the mechanism of the initial stages of the electrocatalytic reduction of CO
2
in water catalysed by cobalt porphyrin complexes. |
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ISSN: | 2041-6520 2041-6539 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c6sc02984a |