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A Mononuclear Co<sup>II</sup> Coordination Complex Locked in a Confined Space and Acting as an Electrochemical Water‐Oxidation Catalyst: A “Ship‐in‐a‐Bottle” Approach

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Preparing efficient and robust water oxidation catalyst (WOC) with inexpensive materials remains a crucial challenge in artificial photosynthesis and for renewable energy. Existing heterogeneous WOCs are mostly metal oxides/hydroxides immobilized on solid supports. Herein we report a newly synthesized and structurally characterized metal-organic hybrid compound [{Co3 (μ3 -OH)(BTB)2(dpe)2} {Co(H2O)4(DMF)2}0.5]n ⋅n H2O(Co-WOC-1) as an effective and stable water-oxidation electrocatalyst in an alkaline medium. In the crystal structure of Co-WOC-1, a mononuclear Co(II) complex {Co(H2O)4(DMF)2}(2+) is encapsulated in the void space of a 3D framework structure and this translationally rigid complex cation is responsible for a remarkable electrocatalytic WO activity, with a catalytic turnover frequency (TOF) of 0.05 s(-1) at an overpotential of 390 mV (vs. NHE) in 0.1 m KOH along with prolonged stability. This host-guest system can be described as a "ship-in-a-bottle", and is a new class of heterogeneous WOC.

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