Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution of Cobalt and Free-base Triaryl Corrole Bearing Hydroxyethyl Amino Groups
摘要
Four free-base corroles (F15C, F12C, F10C, F8C) and their cobalt(III) complexes were used as homogeneous electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution using acetic acid, trifluoroacetic acid and water as proton sources. Free-base corrole was firstly reported as electrocatalyst for H-2 evolution. The results showed that free-base corrole was active in electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) in trifluoroacetic acid. And cobalt(III) corroles bearing hydroxyethyl amino groups were more efficient in HER as compared to their benchmark corroles. The catalytic active species of four tested cobalt(III) corroles were Co-II-H in acetic acid/dimethylformamide solvent. In water solution, both Co-III-H and Co-II-H may be involved in HER. Interestingly, when trifluoroacetic acid was used as proton source, Co-II-H was the mainly active intermediate for F15CCo and F10CCo, and Co-III-H for F12CCo and F8CCo, respectively. As for the free-base corrole, ((center dot)Cor)H-4 and [((center dot)Cor)H-3](-) were the catalytic active species.
