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Proton‐coupled electron transfer (PCET) reactions are essential for a wide range of natural energy‐conversion reactions and recently, the impact of PCET pathways has been exploited in artificial systems, too. The Minireview highlights PCET reactions catalysed by first‐row transition‐metal complexes, with a focus on the water oxidation, the oxygen reduction, the hydrogen evolution, and the CO2 reduction reaction. Special attention will be paid to systems in which the impact of such pathways is deduced by comparison to systems with “electron‐only”‐transfer pathways.  相似文献   

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Proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) is of fundamental importance for small-molecule activation processes, such as water splitting, CO(2)-reduction, or nitrogen fixation. Ideally, energy-rich molecules such as H(2), CH(3)OH, or NH(3) could be generated artificially using (solar) light as an energy input. In this context, PCETs originating directly from electronically excited states play a crucial role. A variety of transition-metal complexes have been used recently for fundamental investigations of this important class of reactions, and the key findings of these studies are reviewed in this article. The present minireview differs from other reviews on the subject of PCET in that it focuses specifically on reactions occurring directly from electronically excited states.  相似文献   

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A proton‐coupled electron transfer (PCET) process plays an important role in the initial step of lipoxygenases to produce lipid radicals which can be oxygenated by reaction with O2 to yield the hydroperoxides stereoselectively. The EPR spectroscopic detection of free lipid radicals and the oxygenated radicals (peroxyl radicals) together with the analysis of the EPR spectra has revealed the origin of the stereo‐ and regiochemistry of the reaction between O2 and linoleyl (= (2Z)‐10‐carboxy‐1‐[(1Z)‐hept‐1‐enyl]dec‐2‐enyl) radical in lipoxygenases. The direct determination of the absolute rates of H‐atom‐transfer reactions from a series of unsaturated fatty acids to the cumylperoxyl (= (1‐methyl‐1‐phenylethyl)dioxy) radical by use of time‐resolved EPR at low temperatures together with detailed kinetic investigations on both photoinduced and thermal electron‐transfer oxidation of unsaturated fatty acids provides the solid energetic basis for the postulated PCET process in lipoxygenases. A strong interaction between linoleic acid (= (9Z,12Z)‐octadeca‐9,12‐dienoic acid) and the reactive center of the lipoxygenases (FeIII? OH) is suggested to be involved to make a PCET process to occur efficiently, when an inner‐sphere electron transfer from linoleic acid to the FeIII state is strongly coupled with the proton transfer to the OH group.  相似文献   

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A hydrogen‐bonded complex was successfully isolated as crystals from the anthranol/anthroxyl pair in the self‐exchange proton‐coupled electron transfer (PCET) reaction. The anthroxyl radical was stabilized by the introduction of a 9‐anthryl group at the carbon atom at the 10‐position. The hydrogen‐bonded complex with anthranol self‐assembled by π–π stacking to form a one‐dimensional chain in the crystal. The conformation around the hydrogen bond was similar to that of the theoretically predicted PCET activated complex of the phenol/phenoxyl pair. X‐ray crystal analyses revealed the self‐exchange of a hydrogen atom via the hydrogen bond, indicating the activation of the self‐exchange PCET reaction between anthranol and anthroxyl. Magnetic measurements revealed that magnetic ordering inside the one‐dimensional chain caused the inactivation of the self‐exchange reaction.  相似文献   

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An efficient catalytic one‐step conversion of benzene to phenol was achieved recently by selective photooxidation under mild conditions with 2,3‐dichloro‐5,6‐dicyano‐p‐benzoquinone (DDQ) as the photocatalyst. Herein, high‐level electronic structure calculations in the gas phase and in acetonitrile solution are reported to explore the underlying mechanism. The initially populated 1ππ* state of DDQ can relax efficiently through a nearby dark 1nπ* doorway state to the 3ππ* state of DDQ, which is found to be the precursor state involved in the initial intermolecular electron transfer from benzene to DDQ. The subsequent triplet‐state reaction between DDQ radical anions, benzene radical cations, and water is computed to be facile. The formed DDQH and benzene‐OH radicals can undergo T1→S0 intersystem crossing and concomitant proton‐coupled electron transfer (PCET) to generate the products DDQH2 and phenol. Two of the four considered nonadiabatic pathways involve an orientation‐dependent triplet PCET process, followed by intersystem crossing to the ground state (S0). The other two first undergo a nonadiabatic T1→S0 transition to produce a zwitterionic S0 complex, followed by a barrierless proton transfer. The present theoretical study identifies novel types of nonadiabatic PCET processes and provides detailed mechanistic insight into DDQ‐catalyzed photooxidation.  相似文献   

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Proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) is currently intensively studied because of its importance in synthetic chemistry and biology. In recent years it was shown that redox-active guanidines are capable PCET reagents for the selective oxidation of organic molecules. In this work, the scope of their PCET reactivity regarding reactions that involve C−H activation is explored and kinetic studies carried out to disclose the reaction mechanisms. Organic molecules with potential up to 1.2 V vs. ferrocenium/ferrocene are efficiently oxidized. Reactions are initiated by electron transfer, followed by slow proton transfer from an electron-transfer equilibrium.  相似文献   

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The high overpotential in water oxidation on anodes is a limiting factor for the large‐scale application of photoelectrochemical cells. To overcome this limitation, it is essential to understand the four proton‐coupled electron transfer (PCET) steps in the reaction mechanism and their implications to the overpotential. Herein, a simple scheme to compute the energies of the PCET steps in water oxidation on the aqueous TiO2 surface using a hybrid density functional is described. An energy level diagram for fully decoupled electron‐ and proton‐transfer reactions in which both electronic and protonic levels are placed on the same potential scale is also described. The level diagram helps to visualize the electronic and protonic components of the overpotential, and points out what are needed to improve. For TiO2, it is found that its catalytic activity is due to aligning the protonic energy levels in the PCET steps, while improving the activity requires also aligning the electronic levels.  相似文献   

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The heteroaromatic polynitrile compound tetracyanopyridine (TCNPy) is introduced as a new electron acceptor for the formation of deeply colored charge‐transfer complexes. In MeCN, TCNPy is characterized by a quasireversible one‐electron‐reduction process at ?0.51 V (versus SCE). The tetracyanopyridine radical anion undergoes a secondary chemical reaction, which is assigned to a protonation step. TCNPy has been demonstrated to generate 1:1 complexes with various electron donors, including tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) and dihydroxybenzene derivatives, such as p‐hydroquinone and catechol. Visible‐ or NIR‐light‐induced excitation of the intense charge‐transfer bands of these compounds leads to a direct optical electron‐transfer process for the formation of the corresponding radical‐ion pairs. The presence of available electron donors that contain protic groups in close proximity to the TCNPy acceptor site opens up a new strategy for the photocontrolled generation of pyridinium radicals in a stepwise proton‐coupled electron‐transfer (PCET) sequence.  相似文献   

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A series of coronenetetraimide (CorTIm)‐centered cruciform pentamers containing multiporphyrin units, in which four porphyrin units are covalently linked to a CorTIm core through benzyl linkages, were designed and synthesized to investigate their structural, spectroscopic, and electrochemical properties as well as photoinduced electron‐ and energy‐transfer dynamics. These systems afforded the first synthetic case of coroneneimide derivatives covalently linked with dye molecules. The steady‐state absorption and electrochemical results indicate that a CorTIm and four porphyrin units were successfully characterized by the corresponding reference monomers. In contrast, the steady‐state fluorescence measurements demonstrated that strong fluorescence quenching relative to the corresponding monomer units was observed in these pentamers. Nanosecond laser flash photolysis measurements revealed the occurrence of intermolecular electron transfer from triplet excited state of zinc porphyrins to CorTIm. Femtosecond laser‐induced transient absorption measurements for excitation of the CorTIm unit clearly demonstrate the sequential photoinduced energy and electron transfer between CorTIm and porphyrins, that is, occurrence of the initial energy transfer from CorTIm (energy donor) to porphyrins (energy acceptor) and subsequent electron transfer from porphyrins (electron donor) to CorTIm (electron acceptor) in these pentamers, whereas only the electron‐transfer process from porphyrins to CorTIm was observed when we mainly excite porphyrin units. Finally, construction of high‐order supramolecular patterning of these pentamers was performed by utilizing self‐assembly and physical dewetting during the evaporation of solvent.  相似文献   

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Aromatic amino acids such as l -tyrosine and l -tryptophan are deployed in natural systems to mediate electron transfer (ET) reactions. While tyrosine oxidation is always coupled to deprotonation (proton-coupled electron-transfer, PCET), both ET-only and PCET pathways can occur in the case of the tryptophan residue. In the present work, two novel conjugates 1 and 2 , based on a SnIV tetraphenylporphyrin and SnIV octaethylporphyrin, respectively, as the chromophore/electron acceptor and l -tryptophan as electron/proton donor, have been prepared and thoroughly characterized by a combination of different techniques including single crystal X-ray analysis. The photophysical investigation of 1 and 2 in CH2Cl2 in the presence of pyrrolidine as a base shows that different quenching mechanisms are operating upon visible-light excitation of the porphyrin component, namely photoinduced electron transfer and concerted proton electron transfer (CPET), depending on the chromophore identity and spin multiplicity of the excited state. The results are compared with those previously described for metal-mediated analogues featuring SnIV porphyrin chromophores and l -tyrosine as the redox active amino acid and well illustrate the peculiar role of l -tryptophan with respect to PCET.  相似文献   

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The reactivity, and even reaction pathway, of excited states can be tuned by proton‐coupled electron transfer (PCET). The triplet state of benzophenone functionalized with a Brønsted acid (3*BP‐COOH) showed a more powerful oxidation capability over the simple triplet state of benzophenone (3*BP). 3*BP‐COOH could remove an electron from benzene at the rate of 8.0×105 m ?1 s?1, in contrast to the reactivity of 3*BP which was inactive towards benzene oxidation. The origin of this great enhancement on the ability of the excited states to remove electrons from substrates is attributed to the intramolecular Brønsted acid, which enables the reductive quenching of 3*BP by concerted electron–proton transfer.  相似文献   

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Proton‐coupled electron transfer (PCET) was investigated in three covalent donor–bridge–acceptor molecules with different bridge lengths. Upon photoexcitation of their Ru(bpy)32+ (bpy=2,2′‐bipyridine) photosensitizer in acetonitrile, intramolecular long‐range electron transfer from a phenolic unit to Ru(bpy)32+ occurs in concert with release of the phenolic proton to pyrrolidine base. The kinetics of this bidirectional concerted proton–electron transfer (CPET) reaction were studied as a function of phenol–Ru(bpy)32+ distance by increasing the number of bridging p‐xylene units. A distance decay constant (β) of 0.67±0.23 Å?1 was determined. The distance dependence of the rates for CPET is thus not significantly steeper than that for ordinary (i.e., not proton coupled) electron transfer across the same bridges, despite the concerted motion of oppositely charged particles into different directions. Long‐range bidirectional CPET is an important reaction in many proteins and plays a key role in photosynthesis; our results are relevant in the context of photoinduced separation of protons and electrons as a means of light‐to‐chemical energy conversion. This is the first determination of β for a bidirectional CPET reaction.  相似文献   

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Proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) reactions are of great importance in synthetic chemistry and in biology, but the acquisition of kinetic information for these reactions is often difficult. Herein, we report the synthesis of a new PCET reagent, showing redox-state dependent fluorescence, by merging the concept of cross-conjugated cruciform chromophores with the strategy of imposing redox activity and Brønsted basicity to aromatic compounds by substitution with guanidino groups. The compound is isolated and characterized in all stable states—reduced, twofold and fourfold protonated and twofold oxidized—and then applied in PCET reactions by using its redox-state dependent fluorescence signal for kinetic measurements.  相似文献   

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The BLUF (blue light sensor using flavin adenine dinucleotide) domain is widely studied as a prototype for proton coupled electron transfer (PCET) reactions in biological systems. In this work, the photo-induced concerted PCET reaction from the light state of the AppA BLUF domain is investigated. To model the simultaneous transfer of two protons in the reaction, two-dimensional potential energy surfaces for the double proton transfer are first calculated for the locally excited and charge transfer states, which are then used to obtain the vibrational wave function overlaps and the vibrational energy levels. Contributions to the PCET rate constant from each pair of vibronic states are then analyzed using the theory based on the Fermi's golden rule. We show that, the recently proposed light state structure of the BLUF domain with a tautomerized Gln63 residue is consistent with the concerted transfer of one electron and two protons. It is also found that, thermal fluctuations of the protein structure, especially the proton donor-acceptor distances, play an important role in determining the PCET reaction rate. © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.  相似文献   

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The synthesis, electrochemical, and photophysical properties of five multicomponent systems featuring a ZnII porphyrin (ZnP) linked to one or two anilino donor‐substituted pentacyano‐ (PCBD) or tetracyanobuta‐1,3‐dienes (TCBD), with and without an interchromophoric bridging spacer (S), are reported: ZnP‐S‐PCBD ( 1 ), ZnP‐S‐TCBD ( 2 ), ZnP‐TCBD ( 3 ), ZnP‐(S‐PCBD)2 ( 4 ), and ZnP‐(S‐TCBD)2 ( 5 ). By means of steady‐state and time‐resolved absorption and luminescence spectroscopy (RT and 77 K), photoinduced intramolecular energy and electron transfer processes are evidenced, upon excitation of the porphyrin unit. In systems equipped with the strongest acceptor PCBD and the spacer ( 1 , 4 ), no evidence of electron transfer is found in toluene, suggesting ZnP→PCBD energy transfer, followed by ultrafast (<10 ps) intrinsic deactivation of the PCBD moiety. In the analogous systems with the weaker acceptor TCBD ( 2 , 5 ), photoinduced electron transfer occurs in benzonitrile, generating a charge‐separated (CS) state lasting 2.3 μs. Such a long lifetime, in light of the high Gibbs free energy for charge recombination (ΔGCR=?1.39 eV), suggests a back‐electron transfer process occurring in the so‐called Marcus inverted region. Notably, in system 3 lacking the interchromophoric spacer, photoinduced charge separation followed by charge recombination occur within 20 ps. This is a consequence of the close vicinity of the donor–acceptor partners and of a virtually activationless electron transfer process. These results indicate that the strongly electron‐accepting cyanobuta‐1,3‐dienes might become promising alternatives to quinone‐, perylenediimide‐, and fullerene‐derived acceptors in multicomponent modules featuring photoinduced electron transfer.  相似文献   

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Biological [Fe‐S] clusters are increasingly recognized to undergo proton‐coupled electron transfer (PCET), but the site of protonation, mechanism, and role for PCET remains largely unknown. Here we explore this reactivity with synthetic model clusters. Protonation of the arylthiolate‐ligated [4Fe‐4S] cluster [Fe4S4(SAr)4]2? ( 1 , SAr=S‐2,4‐6‐(iPr)3C6H2) leads to thiol dissociation, reversibly forming [Fe4S4(SAr)3L]1? ( 2 ) and ArSH (L=solvent, and/or conjugate base). Solutions of 2 +ArSH react with the nitroxyl radical TEMPO to give [Fe4S4(SAr)4]1? ( 1ox ) and TEMPOH. This reaction involves PCET coupled to thiolate association and may proceed via the unobserved protonated cluster [Fe4S4(SAr)3(HSAr)]1? ( 1‐H ). Similar reactions with this and related clusters proceed comparably. An understanding of the PCET thermochemistry of this cluster system has been developed, encompassing three different redox levels and two protonation states.  相似文献   

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The first direct and asymmetric α‐aryloxylation of cyclic ketones via enol catalysis has been achieved using quinones as the reaction partners. Catalytic amounts of a phosphoric acid promote the exclusive formation of α,α‐disubstituted ketones from the corresponding α‐substituted ketones in good yields and enantioselectivities (up to 96.5:3.5 er). Preliminary mechanistic experiments suggest that this reaction proceeds via a proton‐coupled electron transfer (PCET) followed by radical recombination.  相似文献   

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Electrons and protons are the main actors in play in proton coupled electron transfer (PCET) reactions, which are fundamental in many biological (i.e., photosynthesis and enzymatic reactions) and electrochemical processes. The mechanism, energetics and kinetics of PCET reactions are strongly controlled by the coupling between the transferred electrons and protons. Concerted PCET reactions are classified according to the electronical adiabaticity degree of the process. To discriminate among different mechanisms, we propose a new analysis based on the use of electron density based indexes. We choose, as test case, the 3-Methylphenoxyl/phenol system in two different conformations to show how the proposed analysis is a suitable tool to discriminate between the different degree of adiabaticity of PCET processes. The very low computational cost of this procedure is extremely promising to analyze and provide evidences of PCET mechanisms ruling the reactivity of many biological and catalytic systems.  相似文献   

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Although the mechanism for the transformation of carbon dioxide to formate with copper hydride is well understood, it is not clear how formic acid is ultimately released. Herein, we show how formic acid is formed in the decomposition of the copper formate clusters Cu(II)(HCOO)3 and Cu(II)2(HCOO)5. Infrared irradiation resonant with the antisymmetric C−O stretching mode activates the cluster, resulting in the release of formic acid and carbon dioxide. For the binary cluster, electronic structure calculations indicate that CO2 is eliminated first, through hydride transfer from formate to copper. Formic acid is released via proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) to a second formate ligand, evidenced by close to zero partial charge and spin density at the hydrogen atom in the transition state. Concomitantly, the two copper centers are reduced from Cu(II) to Cu(I). Depending on the detailed situation, either PCET or hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) takes place.  相似文献   

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Proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) is of key importance in modern synthetic chemistry. Redox-active guanidines were established by our group as valuable alternatives to toxic high-potential benzoquinones in a variety of different PCET reactions. In this work, the PCET reactivity of a series of 1,4-bisguanidino-benzenes varying in their redox potentials and proton affinities is evaluated. The relevant redox and protonation states are fully characterized, and the compounds sorted with respect to their PCET reactivity by comparative PCET experiments supplemented by quantum-chemical calculations. Depending on the studied reactions, the driving force is either electron transfer or proton transfer; thereby the influence of both processes on the overall reactivity could be assessed. Then, two of the PCET reagents are applied in representative oxidative aryl-aryl coupling reactions, namely the intramolecular coupling of 3,3’’-4,4’’-tetramethoxy-o-terphenyl to give the corresponding triphenylene, the intermolecular coupling of N-ethylcarbazole to give N,N’-diethyl-3,3’-bicarbazole, and in the oxidative lactonization of 2-[(4-methoxyphenyl)methyl]-benzoic acid. Under mild conditions, the reactions proceed fast and efficient. Only small amounts of acid are needed, in clear contrast to the corresponding coupling reactions with traditional high-potential benzoquinones such as DDQ or chloranil requiring a large excess of a strong acid.  相似文献   

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