Outer Coordination Sphere Proton Relay Base and Proximity Effects on Hydrogen Oxidation with Iron Electrocatalysts

2019 
The intra- and intermolecular deprotonation reactions of [(CpC5F4N)Fe(PEtNR′PEt)H]+ (PEtNR′PEt = (Et2PCH2)2NR′) complexes are rate-limiting processes in the electrocatalytic oxidation of hydrogen and can be mediated by an amine base in the outer coordination sphere (OCS) by facilitating the matching of energy of deprotonation intermediates. A series of complexes with different N-substituents (R′ = Me, Et, CH2OMe, CH2N(Ph)Me, and (CH2)nNMe2; n = 1–4) was examined computationally using density functional theory to determine the influence of the identity and proximity of the OCS base on the intramolecular deprotonation. Complexes with an OCS dimethylamino substituent were the most suitably energy matched. The number of carbon atoms between the secondary and OCS nitrogen atoms dictated the strength of the hydrogen-bonding interaction and ring strain following deprotonation of the iron hydride. The previously reported [(CpC5F4N)Fe(PEtNR′PEt)H]+ (R′ = (CH2)3NMe2) electrocatalyst was predicted to have the most f...
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