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Reaction Mechanisms of Water Splitting and H-2 Evolution by a Ru(II)-Pincer Complex Identified with Ab Initio Metadynamics Simulations

Ma C. R
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Piccinin S
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Fabris, Stefano
2012
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Periodico
ACS CATALYSIS
Abstract
Water splitting is at the basis of artificial photosynthesis for solar energy conversion into chemical fuels. While the oxidation of water to molecular oxygen and the reduction of protons to molecular hydrogen are typically promoted by different catalysts, the Ru(II)-pincer complex recently synthesized by Kohl et al. [Science 2009, 324,74] has been shown to promote both the thermal driven formation Of H-2 and the UV vis driven evolution of O-2. Here, we investigate, through density functional theory calculations, a portion of the catalytic cycle, focusing on the formation of hydrogen. We adopt an explicit description of the solvent and employ metadynamics coupled with the Car-Parrinefto method to study the reaction mechanism and determine the activation free energies. Our simulations predict a novel Catalytic Cycle, which has considerably lower activation energies than earlier proposals and which does not involve the sequential aiorriaiization-dearomatization of the PNN ligand of the complex. This work clearly the general importance, of,an explicit description of the solvent for a predictive modeling of chemical reactions that involve the active-participaticin of the solvent.
DOI
10.1021/cs300350b
WOS
WOS:000306297900026
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11767/32724
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84863632637
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Data di acquisizione
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