Synthetic control and empirical prediction of redox potentials for Co4O4 cubanes over a 1.4 v range: Implications for catalyst design and evaluation of high-valent intermediates in water oxidation

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Abstract

The oxo-cobalt cubane unit [Co4O4] is of interest as a homogeneous oxygen-evolution reaction (OER) catalyst, and as a functional mimic of heterogeneous cobalt oxide OER catalysts. The synthesis of several new cubanes allows evaluation of redox potentials for the [Co4O4] cluster, which are highly sensitive to the ligand environment and span a remarkable range of 1.42 V. The [CoIII4O4]4+/[CoIII3CoIVO4]5+ and [CoIII3CoIVO4]5+/[CoIII2CoIV2O4]6+ redox potentials are reliably predicted by the pKas of the ligands. Hydrogen bonding is also shown to significantly raise the redox potentials, by ∼500 mV. The potential-pKa correlation is used to evaluate the feasibility of various proposed OER catalytic intermediates, including high-valent Co-oxo species. The synthetic methods and structure-reactivity relationships developed by these studies should better guide the design of new cubane-based OER catalysts.

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Nguyen, A. I., Wang, J., Levine, D. S., Ziegler, M. S., & Tilley, T. D. (2017). Synthetic control and empirical prediction of redox potentials for Co4O4 cubanes over a 1.4 v range: Implications for catalyst design and evaluation of high-valent intermediates in water oxidation. Chemical Science, 8(6), 4274–4284. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7sc00627f

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