Light-Driven Water Oxidation with Metal Hexacyanometallate Heterogeneous Catalysts
ACS Catalysis2014Vol. 4(6), pp. 1637–1641
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Abstract
The catalytic activity of metal hexacyanometallates (Prussian blue-type coordination polymers) was tested in photoactivated water oxidation by [Ru(2-2′-bpy)3]2+/persulfate system at pH close to neutrality. This screening shows that manganese and cobalt N-coordinated compounds are able to catalyze the oxygen evolution reaction. Mn hexacyanometalates show low activity. Co hexacyanometalates, in contrast, appear highly active and promote robust catalysis with excellent quantum yield (≤88%), even in acidic media. Our results indicate that these catalysts are viable candidates for a photoactivated water oxidation process as part of an artificial photosynthesis scheme.
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