ChemSusChem, volume 4, issue 2, pages 191-196
Electrocatalytic Carbon Dioxide Activation: The Rate-Determining Step of Pyridinium-Catalyzed CO2 Reduction
Amanda J. Morris
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,
Robert McGibbon
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,
Andrew B. Bocarsly
1
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2011-02-16
Journal:
ChemSusChem
scimago Q1
SJR: 2.045
CiteScore: 15.8
Impact factor: 7.5
ISSN: 18645631, 1864564X
PubMed ID:
21328550
General Chemical Engineering
General Materials Science
General Energy
Environmental Chemistry
Abstract
The reactivity of reduced pyridinium with CO(2) was investigated as a function of catalyst concentration, temperature, and pressure at platinum electrodes. Concentration experiments show that the catalytic current measured by cyclic voltammetry increases linearly with pyridinium and CO(2) concentrations; this indicates that the rate-determining step is first order in both. The formation of a carbamate intermediate is supported by the data presented. Increased electron density at the pyridyl nitrogen upon reduction, as calculated by DFT, favors a Lewis acid/base interaction between the nitrogen and the CO(2). The rate of the known side reaction, pyridinium coupling to form hydrogen, does not vary over the temperature range investigated and had a rate constant of 2.5 M(-1) s(-1). CO(2) reduction followed Arrhenius behavior and the activation energy determined by electrochemical simulation was (69±10) kJ mol(-1).
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