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Title: The significance of acid-base properties in the key ligand for CO 2 hydrogenation: role of amido ligand
Authors: Rawat, Kuber Singh
Pathak, Biswarup
Keywords: Carbon dioxide;Catalyst activity;Density functional theory;Formic acid;Free energy;Hydrogenation;Ligands;Precious metals;Proton transfer;Activation barriers;Density functionals;heterolytic H2 cleavage;Hydride transfers;Metal-based catalysts;Proton-transfer mechanism;Reaction free energy;Theoretical calculations;Manganese compounds
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Springer India
Citation: Rawat, K. S., & Pathak, B. (2018). The significance of acid-base properties in the key ligand for CO 2 hydrogenation: Role of amido ligand. Journal of Chemical Sciences, 130(6) doi:10.1007/s12039-018-1477-5
Abstract: Abstract: Using the density functional theoretical calculations, a series of aliphatic amido pincer based Mn-complexes are proposed for base-free CO 2 hydrogenation. We report here that the acid-base nature of the amido ligand plays a crucial role in heterolytic H 2 cleavage and proton transfer mechanism. The reaction free energy barrier values suggest that such amido ligand-assisted CO 2 hydrogenation requires a lower activation barrier compared to the previously reported noble and non-noble metal-based catalysts. Furthermore, the Mn-NNN complex is the most promising catalyst by far and this could be due to the optimum acid-base nature of the amido ligand. Such acid-base properties of the pincer ligand can be tuned by ligand substitution, which in turn controls the catalytic activity. Graphical Abstract: SYNOPSIS A series of aliphatic amido pincer ligand-based Mn-complexes are proposed for base-free CO 2 hydrogenation. The acid-base nature of the amido ligand is very important in heterolytic H 2 cleavage and proton transfer mechanism. This acid-base property of the amido ligand plays a crucial role in base-free CO 2 hydrogenation. © 2018, Indian Academy of Sciences.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12039-018-1477-5
https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/9028
ISSN: 0974-3626
Type of Material: Journal Article
Appears in Collections:Department of Chemistry

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