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Crossing the divide between homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis in water oxidation

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1319832110

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electrocatalysis; surface stabilization

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  1. Center for Catalytic Hydrocarbon Functionalization, an Energy Frontier Research Center (EFRC)
  2. US Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences [DE-SC0001298, DE-SC0001011]
  3. UNC EFRC: Center for Solar Fuels, an EFRC
  4. Research Triangle Solar Fuels Institute
  5. National Science Foundation [CBET-1034374]

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Enhancing the surface binding stability of chromophores, catalysts, and chromophore-catalyst assemblies attached to metal oxide surfaces is an important element in furthering the development of dye sensitized solar cells, photoelectrosynthesis cells, and interfacial molecular catalysis. Phosphonate-derivatized catalysts and molecular assemblies provide a basis for sustained water oxidation on these surfaces in acidic solution but are unstable toward hydrolysis and loss from surfaces as the pH is increased. Here, we report enhanced surface binding stability of a phosphonate-derivatized water oxidation catalyst over a wide pH range (1-12) by atomic layer deposition of an overlayer of TiO2. Increased stability of surface binding, and the reactivity of the bound catalyst, provides a hybrid approach to heterogeneous catalysis combining the advantages of systematic modifications possible by chemical synthesis with heterogeneous reactivity. For the surface-stabilized catalyst, greatly enhanced rates of water oxidation are observed upon addition of buffer bases -H2PO4-/HPO42-, B(OH)(3)/B(OH)(2) O-, HPO42-/PO43- - and with a pathway identified in which O-atom transfer to OH- occurs with a rate constant increase of 10(6) compared to water oxidation in acid.

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