Tracking an FeV(O) Intermediate for Water Oxidation in Water

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Abstract

High-valent iron-oxo species are appealing for conducting O−O bond formation for water oxidation reactions. However, their high reactivity poses a great challenge to the dissection of their chemical transformations. Herein, we introduce an electron-rich and oxidation-resistant ligand, 2-[(2,2′-bipyridin)-6-yl]propan-2-ol to stabilize such fleeting intermediates. Advanced spectroscopies and electrochemical studies demonstrate a high-valent FeV(O) species formation in water. Combining kinetic and oxygen isotope labelling experiments and organic reactions indicates that the FeV(O) species is responsible for O−O bond formation via water nucleophilic attack under the real catalytic water oxidation conditions.

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Wei, X. Z., Ding, T. Y., Wang, Y., Yang, B., Yang, Q. Q., Ye, S., … Wu, L. Z. (2023). Tracking an FeV(O) Intermediate for Water Oxidation in Water. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 62(36). https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202308192

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