Catalytic processes to generate (or oxidize) fuels such as hydrogen are underpinned by multiple proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) steps that are associated with the formation or activation of metal–hydride bonds. Fully understanding the detailed PCET mechanisms of metal hydride transformations holds promise for the rational design of energy-efficient catalysis. Here we investigate the detailed PCET mechanisms for the activation of the transition metal hydride complex CpW(CO)2(PMe3)H (Cp = cyclopentadienyl) using stopped-flow rapid mixing coupled with time-resolved optical spectroscopy. We reveal that all three limiting PCET pathways can be accessed by changing the free energy for elementary proton, electron, and proton–electron trans...
Besides its theoretical interest, the attention currently aroused by proton-coupled electron transfe...
ConspectusThe development of renewable energy sources that are environmentally friendly and economic...
Proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) is a key reaction in a diverse array of chemical and biochem...
Metal hydrides are key intermediates in catalytic proton reduction and dihydrogen oxidation. There i...
International audienceMetal hydrides are key intermediates in the catalytic reduction of protons and...
Proton coupled electron transfer is ubiquitous in biological and artificial reaction systems. Much h...
The mechanism under which proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) occurs has great consequences for ...
The oxidation of substrates via the cleavage of thermodynamically strong C-H bonds is an essential p...
The utility of transition metal hydride catalyzed hydrogen atom transfer (MHAT) has been widely demo...
A critical challenge in electrocatalytic CO2 reduction to renewable fuels is product selectivity. De...
Transition metal hydrides (M-H) are ubiquitous intermediates in a wide range of enzymatic processes ...
Renewable energy technologies, particularly solar, rely on processes that convert energy from and st...
AbstractReactions that involve transfer of an electron and a proton can proceed by stepwise pathways...
The ability of carboxylate groups to promote the direct functionalization of C-H bonds in organic co...
The electrochemical generation of metal hydride (M H) species remains one of the major hurdles for a...
Besides its theoretical interest, the attention currently aroused by proton-coupled electron transfe...
ConspectusThe development of renewable energy sources that are environmentally friendly and economic...
Proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) is a key reaction in a diverse array of chemical and biochem...
Metal hydrides are key intermediates in catalytic proton reduction and dihydrogen oxidation. There i...
International audienceMetal hydrides are key intermediates in the catalytic reduction of protons and...
Proton coupled electron transfer is ubiquitous in biological and artificial reaction systems. Much h...
The mechanism under which proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) occurs has great consequences for ...
The oxidation of substrates via the cleavage of thermodynamically strong C-H bonds is an essential p...
The utility of transition metal hydride catalyzed hydrogen atom transfer (MHAT) has been widely demo...
A critical challenge in electrocatalytic CO2 reduction to renewable fuels is product selectivity. De...
Transition metal hydrides (M-H) are ubiquitous intermediates in a wide range of enzymatic processes ...
Renewable energy technologies, particularly solar, rely on processes that convert energy from and st...
AbstractReactions that involve transfer of an electron and a proton can proceed by stepwise pathways...
The ability of carboxylate groups to promote the direct functionalization of C-H bonds in organic co...
The electrochemical generation of metal hydride (M H) species remains one of the major hurdles for a...
Besides its theoretical interest, the attention currently aroused by proton-coupled electron transfe...
ConspectusThe development of renewable energy sources that are environmentally friendly and economic...
Proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) is a key reaction in a diverse array of chemical and biochem...