2019
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.9b02640
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Mechanism of Catalytic O2 Reduction by Iron Tetraphenylporphyrin

Abstract: The catalytic reduction of O2 to H2O is important for energy transduction in both synthetic and natural systems. Herein, we report a kinetic and thermochemical study of the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) catalyzed by iron tetraphenylporphyrin (Fe(TPP)) in N,N′-dimethylformamide using decamethyl-ferrocene as a soluble reductant and para-toluenesulfonic acid (pTsOH) as the proton source. This work identifies and characterizes catalytic intermediates and their thermochemistry, providing a detailed mechanistic un… Show more

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“… 60 , 61 Specifically, during electrocatalytic ORR, the reduction of [Fe III –porphyrin] + forms an Fe II (porphyrin) species that is able to effectively bind O 2 (via electron donation) to form the ORR intermediate, Fe III (porphyrin)(O 2 •– ). 62 The affinity of O 2 for the Fe II (porphyrin) species could be tuned by manipulating the metal’s electronic properties. A promising route to do so is by the axial coordination of electron-donating ligands (such as MeIM) to the active metal site.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 60 , 61 Specifically, during electrocatalytic ORR, the reduction of [Fe III –porphyrin] + forms an Fe II (porphyrin) species that is able to effectively bind O 2 (via electron donation) to form the ORR intermediate, Fe III (porphyrin)(O 2 •– ). 62 The affinity of O 2 for the Fe II (porphyrin) species could be tuned by manipulating the metal’s electronic properties. A promising route to do so is by the axial coordination of electron-donating ligands (such as MeIM) to the active metal site.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TOF max values were determined from the catalytic CVs by foot-ofthe-wave analysis (FOWA), Eq. 2 [ Table 1; (5,11,12)]. This widely used approach normalizes the catalytic currents (i c ) to the noncatalytic peak current of the Fe III/II couple (i p ) at potentials (E) near the onset of the catalytic wave, where complications such as substrate depletion are minimized.…”
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“…The yellow shading indicates an aspirational region. (B) Fe(por) catalyzed O 2 reduction mechanism, as described in the main text (11). (C) Drawings of 1 and of the cation in the solid-state x-ray crystal structure, [1•2H 2 O]OTf 5 (Fe, orange; N, blue; C, white; O, red; H atoms omitted for clarity; thermal ellipsoids at 50% probability).…”
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“…On the basis of the literature surveys, [63][64][65][66] the mechanism of reaction was tentatively proposed (Scheme 3). The reaction may be initiated by single-electron transfer between aromatic hydrazides a and Fe(III) species to give the cation radical b.…”
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confidence: 99%