September 4, 2015
Journal Article

Molecular Copper Catalyst for Hydrogenation of CO­2 to Formate

Abstract

There is widespread interest in the hydrogenation of CO2 to energy-rich products such as formate. However, first-row transition metal complexes that catalyze the hydrogenation of CO2 to formate remain rare. Copper phosphine complexes are widely used in the reduction of organic substrates but have not previously been used as catalysts for the conversion of H2 and CO2 to formate. Here we demonstrate that the triphosphine-ligated copper(I) complex LCu(MeCN)PF6 is an active catalyst for CO2 hydrogenation in the presence of a suitable base. Screening of bases and studies of catalytic reactions by in operando spectroscopy revealed important and unusual roles for the base in promoting H2 activation and turnover.

Revised: April 14, 2020 | Published: September 4, 2015

Citation

Zall C.M., J.C. Linehan, and A.M. Appel. 2015. Molecular Copper Catalyst for Hydrogenation of CO­2 to Formate. ACS Catalysis 5, no. 9:5301-5305. PNNL-SA-110891. doi:10.1021/acscatal.5b01646