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Dissociation of Pyridinethiolate Ligands during Hydrogen Evolution Reactions of Ni-Based Catalysts: Evidence from X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy

[Image: see text] The protonation of several Ni-centered pyridine-2-thiolate photocatalysts for hydrogen evolution is investigated using X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS). While protonation of the pyridinethiolate ligand was previously thought to result in partial dechelation from the metal at the...

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Autores principales: Ledbetter, Kathryn, Larsen, Christopher B., Lim, Hyeongtaek, Zoric, Marija R., Koroidov, Sergey, Pemmaraju, C. Das, Gaffney, Kelly J., Cordones, Amy A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9257748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35732599
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c00167
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author Ledbetter, Kathryn
Larsen, Christopher B.
Lim, Hyeongtaek
Zoric, Marija R.
Koroidov, Sergey
Pemmaraju, C. Das
Gaffney, Kelly J.
Cordones, Amy A.
author_facet Ledbetter, Kathryn
Larsen, Christopher B.
Lim, Hyeongtaek
Zoric, Marija R.
Koroidov, Sergey
Pemmaraju, C. Das
Gaffney, Kelly J.
Cordones, Amy A.
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description [Image: see text] The protonation of several Ni-centered pyridine-2-thiolate photocatalysts for hydrogen evolution is investigated using X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS). While protonation of the pyridinethiolate ligand was previously thought to result in partial dechelation from the metal at the pyridyl N site, we instead observe complete dissociation of the protonated ligand and replacement by solvent molecules. A combination of Ni K-edge and S K-edge XAS of the catalyst Ni(bpy)(pyS)(2) (bpy = 2,2′-bipyridine; pyS = pyridine-2-thiolate) identifies the structure of the fully protonated catalyst as a solvated [Ni(bpy)(DMF)(4)](2+) (DMF = dimethylformamide) complex and the dissociated ligands as the N-protonated 2-thiopyridone (pyS-H). This surprising result is further supported by UV–vis absorption spectroscopy and DFT calculations and is demonstrated for additional catalyst structures and solvent environments using a combination of XAS and UV–vis spectroscopy. Following protonation, electrochemical measurements indicate that the solvated Ni bipyridine complex acts as the primary electron-accepting species during photocatalysis, resulting in separate protonated ligand and reduced Ni species. The role of ligand dissociation is considered in the larger context of the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) mechanism. As neither the pyS-H ligand nor the Ni bipyridine complex acts as an efficient HER catalyst alone, the critical role of ligand coordination is highlighted. This suggests that shifting the equilibrium toward bound species by addition of excess protonated ligand (2-thiopyridone) may improve the performance of pyridinethiolate-containing catalysts.
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spelling pubmed-92577482022-07-07 Dissociation of Pyridinethiolate Ligands during Hydrogen Evolution Reactions of Ni-Based Catalysts: Evidence from X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy Ledbetter, Kathryn Larsen, Christopher B. Lim, Hyeongtaek Zoric, Marija R. Koroidov, Sergey Pemmaraju, C. Das Gaffney, Kelly J. Cordones, Amy A. Inorg Chem [Image: see text] The protonation of several Ni-centered pyridine-2-thiolate photocatalysts for hydrogen evolution is investigated using X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS). While protonation of the pyridinethiolate ligand was previously thought to result in partial dechelation from the metal at the pyridyl N site, we instead observe complete dissociation of the protonated ligand and replacement by solvent molecules. A combination of Ni K-edge and S K-edge XAS of the catalyst Ni(bpy)(pyS)(2) (bpy = 2,2′-bipyridine; pyS = pyridine-2-thiolate) identifies the structure of the fully protonated catalyst as a solvated [Ni(bpy)(DMF)(4)](2+) (DMF = dimethylformamide) complex and the dissociated ligands as the N-protonated 2-thiopyridone (pyS-H). This surprising result is further supported by UV–vis absorption spectroscopy and DFT calculations and is demonstrated for additional catalyst structures and solvent environments using a combination of XAS and UV–vis spectroscopy. Following protonation, electrochemical measurements indicate that the solvated Ni bipyridine complex acts as the primary electron-accepting species during photocatalysis, resulting in separate protonated ligand and reduced Ni species. The role of ligand dissociation is considered in the larger context of the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) mechanism. As neither the pyS-H ligand nor the Ni bipyridine complex acts as an efficient HER catalyst alone, the critical role of ligand coordination is highlighted. This suggests that shifting the equilibrium toward bound species by addition of excess protonated ligand (2-thiopyridone) may improve the performance of pyridinethiolate-containing catalysts. American Chemical Society 2022-06-22 2022-07-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9257748/ /pubmed/35732599 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c00167 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Ledbetter, Kathryn
Larsen, Christopher B.
Lim, Hyeongtaek
Zoric, Marija R.
Koroidov, Sergey
Pemmaraju, C. Das
Gaffney, Kelly J.
Cordones, Amy A.
Dissociation of Pyridinethiolate Ligands during Hydrogen Evolution Reactions of Ni-Based Catalysts: Evidence from X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy
title Dissociation of Pyridinethiolate Ligands during Hydrogen Evolution Reactions of Ni-Based Catalysts: Evidence from X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy
title_full Dissociation of Pyridinethiolate Ligands during Hydrogen Evolution Reactions of Ni-Based Catalysts: Evidence from X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy
title_fullStr Dissociation of Pyridinethiolate Ligands during Hydrogen Evolution Reactions of Ni-Based Catalysts: Evidence from X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy
title_full_unstemmed Dissociation of Pyridinethiolate Ligands during Hydrogen Evolution Reactions of Ni-Based Catalysts: Evidence from X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy
title_short Dissociation of Pyridinethiolate Ligands during Hydrogen Evolution Reactions of Ni-Based Catalysts: Evidence from X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy
title_sort dissociation of pyridinethiolate ligands during hydrogen evolution reactions of ni-based catalysts: evidence from x-ray absorption spectroscopy
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9257748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35732599
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c00167
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