Issue 48, 2021

Cysteine residue-bridged dinuclear Ni–Fe complexes related to [NiFe]-H2ases

Abstract

To develop the biomimetic chemistry of [NiFe]-H2ases, we have synthesized cysteine residue-containing [NiFe]-H2ase mimics (diphosphine)Ni[SCH2CH(CO2Me)NHCOC5H45]2Fe (1, diphosphine = Ph2P(CH2)2PPh2; 2, Ph2PCH[double bond, length as m-dash]CHPPh2; 3, 1,2-(Ph2P)2C6H4; 4, (Ph2P)2NCH2C6H4Me-p; 5, (Ph2P)2NCH2CO2Et; and 6, (Ph2P)2N-2-CH2C5H4N) for the first time by a simple and convenient method. The full spectroscopic characterization of 1–6 along with X-ray crystallographic characterization of 1, 2 and 4 has proved that complexes 1–6 consist of two cysteine residue moieties that are bridged to their diphosphine-chelated Ni(II) centers and two η5-cyclopentadienyl-coordinated Fe(II) centers. On the basis of electrochemical and electrocatalytic studies, complexes 1 and 4 have been found to be catalysts for H2 production from HOAc with moderate icat/ip and overpotential values under CV conditions. In addition, a possible 2E2C (E = electrochemical, C = chemical) mechanism is briefly suggested for this type of H2 evolution reaction (HER).

Graphical abstract: Cysteine residue-bridged dinuclear Ni–Fe complexes related to [NiFe]-H2ases

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Aug 2021
Accepted
11 Nov 2021
First published
12 Nov 2021

New J. Chem., 2021,45, 22778-22786

Cysteine residue-bridged dinuclear Ni–Fe complexes related to [NiFe]-H2ases

L. Song, Z. Zhang, Z. Gu and K. Jiang, New J. Chem., 2021, 45, 22778 DOI: 10.1039/D1NJ03872A

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