TY - JOUR
T1 - Two Carbon Dioxide Molecules Consecutively Reduced by Metal-Free B2O2- Anions
AU - Chen, Zhi Ying
AU - Wang, Ming
AU - Ding, Yong Qi
AU - Ma, Jia Bi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023/4/13
Y1 - 2023/4/13
N2 - Compared with transition metals, nonmetallic elements have always been considered to have low reactivity toward carbon dioxide. However, in recent years, main-group compounds such as boron-based species have gradually attracted increasing attention due to their prospective applications in different kinds of reactions. Herein, we report that metal-free anions B2O2- can promote two CO2 reductions, producing the oxygen-rich product B2O4-. In most of the reported CO2 reduction reactions mediated by transition-metal-containing clusters, transition metals usually provide electrons for the activation of CO2; one oxygen atom in CO2 is transferred to metal atoms, and CO is released from the metal atoms. In sharp contrast, B atoms are electron donors in the current systems and the formed CO is liberated directly from the activated CO2 unit. The synthesis of novel-metal-free gas-phase clusters and investigation of their reactivity toward carbon dioxide as well as reaction mechanisms can provide a fundamental basis in practice for the rational design of active sites on metal-free catalysts.
AB - Compared with transition metals, nonmetallic elements have always been considered to have low reactivity toward carbon dioxide. However, in recent years, main-group compounds such as boron-based species have gradually attracted increasing attention due to their prospective applications in different kinds of reactions. Herein, we report that metal-free anions B2O2- can promote two CO2 reductions, producing the oxygen-rich product B2O4-. In most of the reported CO2 reduction reactions mediated by transition-metal-containing clusters, transition metals usually provide electrons for the activation of CO2; one oxygen atom in CO2 is transferred to metal atoms, and CO is released from the metal atoms. In sharp contrast, B atoms are electron donors in the current systems and the formed CO is liberated directly from the activated CO2 unit. The synthesis of novel-metal-free gas-phase clusters and investigation of their reactivity toward carbon dioxide as well as reaction mechanisms can provide a fundamental basis in practice for the rational design of active sites on metal-free catalysts.
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U2 - 10.1021/acs.jpca.2c08488
DO - 10.1021/acs.jpca.2c08488
M3 - Article
C2 - 37014705
AN - SCOPUS:85152202224
SN - 1089-5639
VL - 127
SP - 3082
EP - 3087
JO - Journal of Physical Chemistry A
JF - Journal of Physical Chemistry A
IS - 14
ER -