Regulating electron transfer over asymmetric low-spin Co(II) for highly selective electrocatalysis

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Wu, Kuang-Hsu
Liu, Yuefeng
Tan, Xin
Liu, Yangyang
Lin, Yangming Lin
Huang, Xing
Ding, Yuxiao
Su, Bing-Jian
Zhang, Bingsen
Chen, Jin-Ming

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Modulating the steric-electronic configuration of metal-organic centers is key for tuning the activity and selectivity of heterogeneous reactions, especially multi-electron transfer reactions. Here, three different asymmetric metal-organic complexes with unique steric-electronic structures are immobilized on nanocarbon for an electron-transfer-controlled oxygen reduction reaction. The strong-field ligand-induced low-spin (LS) CoII creates a necessary steric configuration for regulating reaction selectivity through ligand's proton transfer ability, for which acidic diamine ligands facilitate a four-electron transfer (94%), whereas basic ligands drive a highly selective two-electron route (97%). The steric-electronic regulation of the reaction selectivity at catalytic sites is characterized using X-ray absorption spectroscopy, reaction kinetic path analysis, and density functional theory calculation. Our results indicate that an LS state of CoII with asymmetric coordination is necessary to form a unique “flytrap” structure to promote O2 capture for the subsequent proton-coupled electron transfer, which is regulated by the Brønsted acidity of coordinating ligands.

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Chem Catalysis

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