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Evaluation of Manganese Cubanoid Clusters for Water Oxidation Catalysis: From Well-Defined Molecular Coordination Complexes to Catalytically Active Amorphous Films

Journal

CHEMSUSCHEM
Volume 14, Issue 21, Pages 4741-4751

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/cssc.202101451

Keywords

cubanes; electrocatalysis; electrodeposition; manganese; water splitting

Funding

  1. German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) [03SF0502, 03HY105I]
  2. FAU Erlangen-Nurnberg
  3. Projekt DEAL

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The synthesis and catalytic activity of various dicubanoid manganese clusters for water oxidation in basic, aqueous solution are investigated. Different polynuclear manganese complexes were prepared using pyridinemethanol-based ligands, showing a variety of manganese coordination species in solution. These complexes were then utilized to prepare electrode-deposited films for water oxidation electrocatalysis, with varying stabilities and activities observed.
With a view to developing multimetallic molecular catalysts that mimic the oxygen-evolving catalyst (OEC) in Nature's photosystem II, the synthesis of various dicubanoid manganese clusters is described and their catalytic activity investigated for water oxidation in basic, aqueous solution. Pyridinemethanol-based ligands are known to support polynuclear and cubanoid structures in manganese coordination chemistry. The chelators 2,6-pyridinedimethanol (H2L1) and 6-methyl-2-pyridinemethanol (HL2) were chosen to yield polynuclear manganese complexes; namely, the tetranuclear defective dicubanes [(Mn2Mn2III)-Mn-II(HL1)(4)(OAc)(4)(OMe)(2)] and [(Mn2Mn2III)-Mn-II(HL1)(6)(OAc)(2)] (OAc)(2).2 H2O, as well as the octanuclear-dicubanoid [(Mn6Mn2III)-Mn-II(L-2)(4)(O)(2)(OAc)(10)(HOMe/OH2)(2)].3MeOH.MeCN. In freshly prepared solutions, polynuclear species were detected by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry, whereas X-band electron paramagnetic resonance studies in dilute, liquid solution suggested the presence of divalent mononuclear Mn species with g values of 2. However, the magnetochemical investigation of the complexes' solutions by the Evans technique confirmed a haphazard combination of manganese coordination complexes, from mononuclear to polynuclear species. Subsequently, the newly synthesized and characterized manganese molecular complexes were employed as precursors to prepare electrode-deposited films in a buffer-free solution to evaluate and compare their stability and catalytic activity for water oxidation electrocatalysis.

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