Electrochemical reactivities of pyridinium in solution: Consequences for CO2reduction mechanisms

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Abstract

One of the most promising CO2reduction processes presently known suffers from a lack of fundamental understanding of its reaction mechanism. Using first principles quantum chemistry, we report thermodynamical energies of various pyridine-derived intermediates as well as barrier heights for key homogeneous reaction mechanisms. From this work, we predict that the actual form of the co-catalyst involved in pyridinium-based CO2reduction is not the long-proposed pyridinyl radical in solution, but is more probably a surface-bound dihydropyridine species. © 2013 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Keith, J. A., & Carter, E. A. (2013). Electrochemical reactivities of pyridinium in solution: Consequences for CO2reduction mechanisms. Chemical Science, 4(4), 1490–1496. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3sc22296a

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