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Multiple C–C bond formation upon electrocatalytic reduction of CO <sub>2</sub> by an iron-based molecular macrocycle

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2022

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Molecular macrocycles are very promising electrocatalysts for the reduction of carbon dioxide into value-added chemicals. Up to now, most of these catalysts produced only C<sub>1</sub> products. We report here that iron phthalocyanine, a commercially available molecule based on earth-abundant elements, can produce light hydrocarbons upon electrocatalytic reduction of CO<sub>2</sub> in aqueous conditions and neutral pH. Under applied electrochemical potential, C<sub>1</sub> to C<sub>4</sub> saturated and unsaturated products are evolved. Isotopic labelling experiments unambiguously show that these products stem from CO<sub>2</sub>. Control experiments and <i>in situ</i> X-ray spectroscopic analysis show that the molecular catalyst remains intact during catalysis and is responsible for the reaction. On the basis of experiments with alternate substrates, a mechanism is proposed for the C-C bond formation step.

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