Issue 99, 2023

Cobalt-based tripodal complexes as molecular catalysts for photocatalytic CO2 reduction

Abstract

Construction of artificial photosynthetic systems including CO2 reduction is a promising pathway to produce carbon-neutral fuels and mitigate the greenhouse effect concurrently. However, the exploitation of earth-abundant catalysts for photocatalytic CO2 reduction remains a fundamental challenge, which can be assisted by a systematic summary focusing on a specific catalyst family. Cobalt-based complexes featuring tripodal ligands should merit more insightful discussion and summarization, as they are one of the most examined catalyst families for CO2 photoreduction. In this feature article, the key developments of cobalt-based tripodal complexes as molecular catalysts for light-driven CO2 reduction are discussed to offer an upcoming perspective, analyzing the present progress in electronic/steric tuning through ligand modification and dinuclear design to achieve a synergistic effect, as well as the bottlenecks for further development.

Graphical abstract: Cobalt-based tripodal complexes as molecular catalysts for photocatalytic CO2 reduction

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
25 Sep 2023
Accepted
06 Nov 2023
First published
14 Nov 2023

Chem. Commun., 2023,59, 14626-14635

Cobalt-based tripodal complexes as molecular catalysts for photocatalytic CO2 reduction

D. Liu, Z. Luo, B. M. Aramburu-Trošelj, F. Ma and J. Wang, Chem. Commun., 2023, 59, 14626 DOI: 10.1039/D3CC04759H

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