Electronic Structure of a Formal Iron(0) Porphyrin Complex Relevant to CO2 Reduction

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Iron porphyrins can act as potent electrocatalysts for CO2 functionalization. The catalytically active species has been proposed to be a formal Fe(0) porphyrin complex, [Fe(TPP)]2- (TPP = tetraphenylporphyrin), generated by two-electron reduction of [FeII(TPP)]. Our combined spectroscopic and computational investigations reveal that the reduction is ligand-centered and that [Fe(TPP)]2- is best formulated as an intermediate-spin Fe(II) center that is antiferromagnetically coupled to a porphyrin diradical anion, yielding an overall singlet ground state. As such, [Fe(TPP)]2- contains two readily accessible electrons, setting the stage for CO2 reduction.

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Römelt, C., Song, J., Tarrago, M., Rees, J. A., Van Gastel, M., Weyhermüller, T., … Ye, S. (2017). Electronic Structure of a Formal Iron(0) Porphyrin Complex Relevant to CO2 Reduction. Inorganic Chemistry, 56(8), 4745–4750. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.7b00401

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