Copper(ii) defect-cubane water oxidation electrocatalysts: from molecular tetramers to oxidic nanostructures

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We report on the synthesis and spectroscopic evidence for a sequence of structural transformations of a new defect-cubane type copper complex, [Cu4(pyalk)4(OAc)4](ClO4)(HNEt3), which acts as a pre-catalyst for water oxidation. In situ and post-catalytic studies showed that the tetrameric complex undergoes a structural transformation into dimeric and monomeric species, induced by water molecules and carbonate anions, respectively. Further, the observed electrocatalytic water oxidation activity has been confirmed to arise from in situ-generated Cu(ii) oxidic nanostructures at the electrode interface.

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Adiyeri Saseendran, D. P., Fischer, J. W. A., Müller, L., Abbott, D. F., Mougel, V., Jeschke, G., … Patzke, G. R. (2023). Copper(ii) defect-cubane water oxidation electrocatalysts: from molecular tetramers to oxidic nanostructures. Chemical Communications, 59(39), 5866–5869. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3cc01005h

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