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Microsecond X‐ray Absorption Spectroscopy Identification of CoI Intermediates in Cobaloxime‐Catalyzed Hydrogen Evolution
Authors:Dr Grigory Smolentsev  Bianca Cecconi  Alexander Guda  Dr Murielle Chavarot‐Kerlidou  Prof Jeroen A van?Bokhoven  Dr Maarten Nachtegaal  Dr Vincent Artero
Institution:1. Paul Scherrer Institute, 5232 Villigen PSI (Switzerland);2. Laboratory of Chemistry and Biology of Metals, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CEA, CNRS, Grenoble (France);3. Department of Materials Science and Milano‐Bicocca Solar Energy, Research Center, University of Milano‐Bicocca, INSTM Unit, 20125 Milano (Italy);4. International Research Center “Smart Materials”, Southern Federal University, 344090 Rostov‐on‐Don (Russia);5. Institute for Chemical and Bioengineering, ETH Zurich, 8093 Zurich (Switzerland)
Abstract:Rational development of efficient photocatalytic systems for hydrogen production requires understanding the catalytic mechanism and detailed information about the structure of intermediates in the catalytic cycle. We demonstrate how time‐resolved X‐ray absorption spectroscopy in the microsecond time range can be used to identify such intermediates and to determine their local geometric structure. This method was used to obtain the solution structure of the CoI intermediate of cobaloxime, which is a non‐noble metal catalyst for solar hydrogen production from water. Distances between cobalt and the nearest ligands including two solvent molecules and displacement of the cobalt atom out of plane formed by the planar ligands have been determined. Combining in situ X‐ray absorption and UV/Vis data, we demonstrate how slight modification of the catalyst structure can lead to the formation of a catalytically inactive CoI state under similar conditions. Possible deactivation mechanisms are discussed.
Keywords:photocatalysis  solar fuels  transient X‐ray absorption  XANES  X‐ray absorption spectroscopy
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