Volume 234, 2022

O2 reduction by iron porphyrins with electron withdrawing groups: to scale or not to scale

Abstract

Iron porphyrins are synthesized by systematically introducing electron withdrawing groups (EWGs) on pyrroles to evaluate the relationship between rate (k) and overpotential (η). The results indicate that while EWGs lead to a rise in the thermodynamic FeIII/II reduction potential (E0), the potential of the O2 reduction reaction (ORR) does not scale with E0. More importantly, the iron porphyrins with higher E0 show an order of magnitude higher rate of ORR than unsubstituted iron tetraphenyl porphyrin. This contests the scaling relationship often offered to predict rates of ORR by iron porphyrins based on their E0. Mechanistic investigations reveal that the rate-determining step (rds) of ORR change between these iron porphyrins with EWG’s, as the pKa and E0 of several key intermediate species likely change on altering the macrocycle. These results suggest that linear dependence of log(rate) on E0 or η may only be valid for complexes where the rds of ORR remains the same.

Graphical abstract: O2 reduction by iron porphyrins with electron withdrawing groups: to scale or not to scale

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Oct 2021
Accepted
02 Nov 2021
First published
05 Nov 2021

Faraday Discuss., 2022,234, 143-158

O2 reduction by iron porphyrins with electron withdrawing groups: to scale or not to scale

S. Amanullah, P. Saha and A. Dey, Faraday Discuss., 2022, 234, 143 DOI: 10.1039/D1FD00076D

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