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The Use of a Vanadium Species As a Catalyst in Photoinduced Water Oxidation

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 136, Issue 23, Pages 8189-8192

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ja5040182

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  1. MIUR [FIRB-2011 Nanosolar RBAP11C58Y, PRIN 2010-2011 Hi-Phuture]
  2. COST action [CM1202 PERSPECT-H2O]

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The first water oxidation catalyst containing only vanadium atoms as metal centers is reported. The compound is the mixed-valence [(V(IV)8(V))O-7(OCH3)(12)]species, 1. Photoinduced water oxidation catalyzed by 1, in the presence of Ru(bpy)32+ (bpy = 2,2'-bipyridine) and Na2S2O8, in acetonitrile/aqueous phosphate buffer takes place with a quantum yield of 0.20. A hole scavenging reaction between the photochemically generated Ru(bpy)(3)(3+) and 1 occurs with a bimolecular rate constant of 2.5 X 108 M-1 s(-1). The time-resolved formation of the oxidized molecular catalyst 1(+) in bimolecular reactions is also evidenced for the first time by transient absorption spectroscopy. This result opens the way to the use of less expensive vanadium clusters as water oxidation catalysts in artificial photosynthesis schemes.

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