Abstract
Although pure and functionalized solid-state polyniobates such as layered perovskites and niobate nanosheets are photocatalysts for renewable-energy processes, analogous reactions by molecular polyoxoniobate cluster-anions are nearly absent from the literature. We now report that under simulated solar light, hexaniobate cluster-anion encapsulated 30-NiII-ion “fragments” of surface-protonated cubic-phase-like NiO cores activate the hexaniobate ligands towards CO2 reduction by water. Photoexcitation of the NiO cores promotes charge-transfer reduction of NbV to NbIV, increasing electron density at bridging oxo atoms of Nb-μ-O-Nb linkages that bind and convert CO2 to CO. Photogenerated NiO “holes” simultaneously oxidize water to dioxygen. The findings point to molecular complexation of suitable semiconductor “fragments” as a general method for utilizing electron-dense polyoxoniobate anions as nucleophilic photocatalysts for solar-light driven activation and reduction of small molecules.
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Zhang, G., Wang, F., Tubul, T., Baranov, M., Leffler, N., Neyman, A., … Weinstock, I. A. (2022). Complexed Semiconductor Cores Activate Hexaniobate Ligands as Nucleophilic Sites for Solar-Light Reduction of CO2 by Water. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 61(49). https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202213162
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