Rhodium Porphyrin Complexes as Catalysts for Ammonia Borane Hydrolytic Dehydrogenation

Abstract

In this study, we report for the first time rhodium porphyrins as single-site catalysts for the hydrolytic dehydrogenation of ammonia borane (AB), overcoming the traditional role of porphyrin-based materials as stabilizing supports for metal nanoparticles. Rhodium complexes were synthesized by reaction of RhCl3•3H2O with four free-base porphyrins. To explore homogenous conditions, we chose two cationic (TMPyP_H2 and TMAP_H2) and one anionic (TSP_H2) water-soluble core, whereas water-insoluble neutral TAP_H₂ was used as a heterogeneous catalysis. Rhodium porphyrins were fully characterized by UV-vis, ATR-FTIR and NMR spectroscopy, and the content of rhodium was estimated by ICP-MS.Considerably, all the investigated rhodium porphyrins catalyze effectively the hydrolytic dehydrogenation of ammonia borane at 303 K and 1 atm, with varying efficiency. Anionic TSP_Rh showed the best performance (70.7% H2 yield in 9 min, TOF = 15.72 • 10 6 h -1 ), whereas the two cationic catalysts differed in activity and yield (TMPyP_Rh: 68.7% H2 yield in 7 min, TOF = 3.41 • 10 6 h -1 ; TMAP_Rh: 57.5% H2 yield in 21 min, TOF = 11.50 • 10 6 h -1 ). The stability tests pointed out a progressive deactivation of ionic rhodium porphyrins, mainly due to the reaction environment. Indeed, its impact is likely greater on water-soluble complexes, as suggested by a detailed spectroscopic investigation performed on the homogeneous catalysts after use. Conversely, the performances of heterogeneous TAP_Rh remained stable over seven successive runs, although the catalyst exhibited lower activity (65.4% H2 yield in 28 min, TOF = 3.65 × 10⁶ h⁻¹). These results strongly demonstrate the efficiency of Rh-based porphyrins as homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts for the ultra-pure hydrogen production from ammonia borane.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Oct 2025
Accepted
31 Dec 2025
First published
07 Jan 2026
This article is Open Access
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Dalton Trans., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Rhodium Porphyrin Complexes as Catalysts for Ammonia Borane Hydrolytic Dehydrogenation

M. Minnucci, I. Barlocco, L. Prati, M. Stucchi, A. Villa, G. Di Carlo and F. Tessore, Dalton Trans., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5DT02559A

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