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Substituent Effects in Iron Porphyrin Catalysts for the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction**

Nils Heppe, Charlotte Gallenkamp, Stephen Paul, Nicole Segura‐Salas, Niklas von Rhein, Bernhard Kaiser, Wolfram Jaegermann, Atefeh Jafari, I. Sergueev, Vera Krewald, Ulrike I. Kramm

2022Chemistry - A European Journal31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract For a future hydrogen economy, non‐precious metal catalysts for the water splitting reactions are needed that can be implemented on a global scale. Metal‐nitrogen‐carbon (MNC) catalysts with active sites constituting a metal center with fourfold coordination of nitrogen (MN 4 ) show promising performance, but an optimization rooted in structure‐property relationships has been hampered by their low structural definition. Porphyrin model complexes are studied to transfer insights from well‐defined molecules to MNC systems. This work combines experiment and theory to evaluate the influence of porphyrin substituents on the electronic and electrocatalytic properties of MN 4 centers with respect to the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) in aqueous electrolyte. We found that the choice of substituent affects their utilization on the carbon support and their electrocatalytic performance. We propose an HER mechanism for supported iron porphyrin complexes involving a [Fe II (P⋅)] − radical anion intermediate, in which a porphinic nitrogen atom acts as an internal base. While this work focuses on the HER, the limited influence of a simultaneous interaction with the support and an aqueous electrolyte will likely be transferrable to other catalytic applications.

Topics & Concepts

PorphyrinCatalysisSubstituentChemistryAqueous solutionElectrolytePhotochemistryMoleculeMetalHydrogenInorganic chemistryOrganic chemistryPhysical chemistryElectrodeElectrocatalysts for Energy ConversionAdvanced battery technologies researchCO2 Reduction Techniques and Catalysts
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