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Catalytic Water Oxidation by Ruthenium(II) Quaterpyridine (qpy) Complexes: Evidence for Ruthenium(III) qpy‐<i>N</i>,<i>N</i>′′′‐dioxide as the Real Catalysts
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Inorganic ChemistryChemical EngineeringWater Oxidation CatalystsEngineeringL=substituted PyridineCoordination ComplexCatalytic Water OxidationMolecular ComplexCatalysisReal CatalystsChemistryRedox ChemistryInorganic SynthesisWater OxidationInorganic Compound
Polypyridyl and related ligands have been widely used for the development of water oxidation catalysts. Supposedly these ligands are oxidation-resistant and can stabilize high-oxidation-state intermediates. In this work a series of ruthenium(II) complexes [Ru(qpy)(L)2 ](2+) (qpy=2,2':6',2'':6'',2'''-quaterpyridine; L=substituted pyridine) have been synthesized and found to catalyze Ce(IV) -driven water oxidation, with turnover numbers of up to 2100. However, these ruthenium complexes are found to function only as precatalysts; first, they have to be oxidized to the qpy-N,N'''-dioxide (ONNO) complexes [Ru(ONNO)(L)2 ](3+) which are the real catalysts for water oxidation.
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