Self-assembled biomimetic [2Fe2S]-hydrogenase-based photocatalyst for molecular hydrogen evolution

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2009

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Kluwer, A.M.
Kapre, R.
Hartl, F.
Lutz, M.ORCID 0000-0003-1524-9629ISNI 0000000352600916
Spek, A.L.ISNI 0000000389231413
Brouwer, A.M.
van Leeuwen, P.W.N.M.
Reek, J.N.H.

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The large-scale production of clean energy is one of the major challenges society is currently facing. Molecular hydrogen is envisaged as a key green fuel for the future, but it becomes a sustainable alternative for classical fuels only if it is also produced in a clean fashion. Here, we report a supramolecular biomimetic approach to form a catalyst that produces molecular hydrogen using light as the energy source. It is composed of an assembly of chromophores to a bis(thiolate)-bridged diiron ([2Fe2S]) based hydrogenase catalyst. The supramolecular building block approach introduced in this article enabled the easy formation of a series of complexes, which are all thoroughly characterized, revealing that the photoactivity of the catalyst assembly strongly depends on its nature. The active species, formed from different complexes, appears to be the [Fe2( -pdt)(CO)4{PPh2(4-py)}2] (3) with 2 different types of porphyrins (5a and 5b) coordinated to it. The modular supramolecular approach was important in this study as with a limited number of building blocks several different complexes were generated.

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Kluwer, A M, Kapre, R, Hartl, F, Lutz, M, Spek, A L, Brouwer, A M, van Leeuwen, P W N M & Reek, J N H 2009, 'Self-assembled biomimetic [2Fe2S]-hydrogenase-based photocatalyst for molecular hydrogen evolution', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 106, no. 26, pp. 10460-10465.