Soluble Gd6Cu24 clusters: effective molecular electrocatalysts for water oxidation†
Abstract
The water oxidation half reaction in water splitting for hydrogen production is extremely rate-limiting. This study reports the synthesis of two heterometallic clusters (Gd6Cu24-IM and Gd6Cu24-AC) for application as efficient water oxidation catalysts. Interestingly, the maximum turnover frequency of Gd6Cu24-IM in an NaAc solution of a weak acid (pH 6) was 319 s−1. The trimetallic catalytic site, H2O–GdIIICuII2–H2O, underwent two consecutive two-electron two-proton coupled transfer processes to form high-valent GdIII–O–O–CuIII2 intermediates. Furthermore, the O–O bond was formed via intramolecular interactions between the CuIII and GdIII centers. The results of this study revealed that synergistic catalytic water oxidation between polymetallic sites can be an effective strategy for regulating O–O bond formation.
- This article is part of the themed collection: 2023 Chemical Science HOT Article Collection