Hydrogenation of CO2 by a Bifunctional PC(sp3 )P Iridium(III) Pincer Complex Equipped with Tertiary Amine as a Functional Group.

Journal: Chemistry (Weinheim An Der Bergstrasse, Germany)
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Abstract

Reversible hydrogen storage in the form of stable and mostly harmless chemical substances such as formic acid (FA) is a cornerstone of a fossil fuels-free economy. In the past, we have reported a primary amine-functionalized bifunctional iridium(III)-PC(sp3 )P pincer complex as a mild and chemoselective catalyst for the additive-free decomposition of neat formic acid. In this manuscript, we report on the successful application of a redesigned complex bearing tertiary amine functionality as a catalyst for mild hydrogenation of CO2 to formic acid. The catalyst demonstrates TON up to 6×104 and TOF up to 1.7×104  h-1 . In addition to the practical value of the catalyst, experimental and computational mechanistic studies provide the rationale for the design of improved next-generation catalysts.

Authors
Stanislav Gelman Tropp, Evgueni Kirillov, Evamarie Hey Hawkins, Dmitri Gelman