Redox-active copper triangles as an enzymatic molecular flask for light-driven hydrogen production

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Abstract

A positively charged redox-active metal-organic triangle containing three redox-active copper centres was developed to encapsulate anionic organic dyes (fluorescein) through a weak host-guest interaction for photocatalytic hydrogen production. The unique geometry enforces a distorted square planar coordination suitable for proton reduction. Control experiments with a mononuclear copper complex as a reference photocatalyst and inactive ATP as an inhibitor were performed to confirm this enzymatic photocatalytic behaviour.

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Zhao, L., Wei, J., Zhang, F., He, C., Zheng, S., & Duan, C. (2017). Redox-active copper triangles as an enzymatic molecular flask for light-driven hydrogen production. RSC Advances, 7(77), 48989–48993. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra09285g

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