Nickel (II) tetrapyridyl complexes as electrocatalysts and precatalysts for water oxidation
Qi‐Jun Li, Ya‐Jie Ren, Qin Xie, Min Wu, Hua‐Xing Feng, Limei Zheng, Huaxin Zhang, Jin-qiao Long, Tianshun Wang
Abstract
Two nickel complexes, [Ni(tpen)](ClO 4 ) 2 .0.5CH 3 COCH 3 ( 1 ) and [Ni(tpbn)](ClO 4 ) 2 ( 2 ), of tetrapyridyl ligands N,N,N′,N′‐tetrakis(2‐pyridyl‐methyl)‐1,2‐ethanediamine (tpen) and N,N,N′,N′‐tetrakis(2‐pyridyl‐methyl)‐1,4‐butanediamine (tpbn) were prepared and their catalysis for water oxidation reaction (WOR) studied. In 0.1 M phosphate buffer solution (PBS) of pH 8.0, complex 1 is a homogeneous molecular catalyst with an overpotential of ~440 mV and a Faradaic efficiency of 89%. At pH ≥ 9.0, complex 1 degraded gradually during the catalytic process and formed NiO x composite (nickel oxide with general formula Ni x O y H z ) active for WOR. In contrast, complex 2 deteriorated under measured conditions (pH 8.0–12.0) and formed NiO x composite active for WOR. The NiO x composite derived from 1 in 0.1 M PBS at pH 11.0 showed an activity with an overpotential of ~500 mV, a Tafel slope of ~90 mV/decade and a Faradaic efficiency of 97%. Mechanisms were proposed for water oxidation catalyzed by 1 and 2 . This work revealed that the catalytic activity of the nickel complexes was related to the flexibility of the tetrapyridyl ligands and the adaptability of the coordination sphere of the nickel(II) center.