August 1, 2008
Journal Article

The Role of Pendant Bases in Molecular Catalysts for H-2 Oxidation and Production

Abstract

The paper presents a review of recent studies of complexes of Ni(II) and Fe(II) coordinated by diphosphine ligands with amine bases incorporated into the ligand chelate rings. The role of the bases in the second coordination sphere in mediating rapid intramolecular M-H/N-H exchange as well as intermolecular exchange with protons, and in promoting the coupling of proton and electron transfer processes has been studied. Factors that favor efficient proton relay properties for the pendant amines have been established, and the information has been used to develop efficient electrocatalysts for both hydrogen oxidation and production. This work was supported by the Office of Basic Energy Sciences of the Department of Energy, in part by the Chemical Sciences program and in part by the Engineering and Geosciences Division. The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is operated by Battelle for the US Department of Energy

Revised: February 5, 2009 | Published: August 1, 2008

Citation

Rakowski DuBois M., and D.L. DuBois. 2008. The Role of Pendant Bases in Molecular Catalysts for H-2 Oxidation and Production. Comptes Rendus de L'Academie des Sciences. Serie IIc. Chimie 11, no. 8:805-817. PNNL-SA-58449. doi:10.1016/j.crci.2008.01.019