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Spontaneous Reduction by One Electron on Water Microdroplets Facilitates Direct Carboxylation with CO2.
Chen, Huan; Wang, Ruijing; Xu, Jinheng; Yuan, Xu; Zhang, Dongmei; Zhu, Zhaoguo; Marshall, Mary; Bowen, Kit; Zhang, Xinxing.
Afiliação
  • Chen H; College of Chemistry, Key Laboratory of Advanced Energy Materials Chemistry (Ministry of Education), Renewable Energy Conversion and Storage Centre, Tianjin Key Laboratory of Biosensing and Molecular Recognition, Frontiers Science Centre for New Organic Matter, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, Chi
  • Wang R; Haihe Laboratory of Sustainable Chemical Transformations, Tianjin 300192, China.
  • Xu J; College of Chemistry, Key Laboratory of Advanced Energy Materials Chemistry (Ministry of Education), Renewable Energy Conversion and Storage Centre, Tianjin Key Laboratory of Biosensing and Molecular Recognition, Frontiers Science Centre for New Organic Matter, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, Chi
  • Yuan X; Haihe Laboratory of Sustainable Chemical Transformations, Tianjin 300192, China.
  • Zhang D; College of Chemistry, Key Laboratory of Advanced Energy Materials Chemistry (Ministry of Education), Renewable Energy Conversion and Storage Centre, Tianjin Key Laboratory of Biosensing and Molecular Recognition, Frontiers Science Centre for New Organic Matter, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, Chi
  • Zhu Z; Haihe Laboratory of Sustainable Chemical Transformations, Tianjin 300192, China.
  • Marshall M; Department of Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 21218, United States.
  • Bowen K; College of Chemistry, Key Laboratory of Advanced Energy Materials Chemistry (Ministry of Education), Renewable Energy Conversion and Storage Centre, Tianjin Key Laboratory of Biosensing and Molecular Recognition, Frontiers Science Centre for New Organic Matter, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, Chi
  • Zhang X; Haihe Laboratory of Sustainable Chemical Transformations, Tianjin 300192, China.
J Am Chem Soc ; 145(4): 2647-2652, 2023 Feb 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36668682
ABSTRACT
Recent advances in microdroplet chemistry have shown that chemical reactions in water microdroplets can be accelerated by several orders of magnitude compared to the same reactions in bulk water. Among the large plethora of unique properties of microdroplets, an especially intriguing one is the strong reducing power that can be sometimes as high as alkali metals as a result of the spontaneously generated electrons. In this study, we design a catalyst-free strategy that takes advantage of the reducing ability of water microdroplets to reduce a certain molecule, and the reduced form of that molecule can convert CO2 into value-added products. By spraying the water solution of C6F5I into microdroplets, an exotic and fragile radical anion, C6F5I•-, is observed, where the excess electron counter-intuitively locates on the σ* antibonding orbital of the C-I bond as evidenced by anion photoelectron spectroscopy. This electron weakens the C-I bond and causes the formation of C6F5-, and the latter attacks the carbon atom on CO2, forming the pentafluorobenzoate product, C6F5CO2-. This study provides a good example of strategically making use of the spontaneous properties of water microdroplets, and we anticipate that microdroplet chemistry will be a green avenue rich in new opportunities in CO2 utilization.

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Am Chem Soc Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Am Chem Soc Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article