Electrocatalytic Ammonia Oxidation by a Ruthenium Complex Bearing a 2,6-Pyridinedicarboxylate Ligand

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Abstract

Molecular catalysts for the electrocatalytic ammonia oxidation reaction (eAOR) have much to offer in terms of mechanistic investigations and practical energy issues. This work reports the use of complex [Ru(pdc-κ-N1O2)(bpy)(NH3)] (Ru-NH3) (H2pdc = 2, 6-pyridinedicarboxylic acid; bpy = 2,2′-bipyridine) bearing a readily accessible pdc2- ligand to catalyze ammonia oxidation under electrochemical conditions. The rich structural variations of Ru-NH3 in coordinating solvents and an ammonia atmosphere were fully characterized by cyclic voltammograms (CVs), NMR, and XRD. CV experiments showed that Ru-NH3 promotes electrocatalytic ammonia oxidation at a low overpotential of 0.85 V with a calculated catalytic rate (kobs) of 18.9 s-1. Controlled potential electrolysis (CPE) at an applied potential of 0.3 V vs Fc+/0 achieves 76.1 equiv of N2 with a faradaic efficiency of 89.8%. Experimental and computational analyses indicated that oxidation of Ru-NH3 generates a reactive RuIII-NH3 intermediate, which undergoes sequential electron and proton transfer steps to form a RuVI≡N species. N-N bond formation occurs via the nucleophilic attack of an ammonia molecule on the RuVI≡N moiety with a facile barrier of 8.6 kcal/mol. Eventually, N2 evolved as the product after releasing two electrons and three protons.

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Li, J., Shi, X., Zhang, F., Lu, X., Zhang, Y., Liao, R., & Zhang, B. (2025). Electrocatalytic Ammonia Oxidation by a Ruthenium Complex Bearing a 2,6-Pyridinedicarboxylate Ligand. JACS Au, 5(4), 1812–1821. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacsau.5c00054

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