Electrochemical Polymerization Provides a Function-Integrated System for Water Oxidation

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2021 Mar 8;60(11):5965-5969. doi: 10.1002/anie.202015174. Epub 2021 Feb 1.

Abstract

Water oxidation is a key reaction in natural and artificial photosynthesis. In nature, the reaction is efficiently catalyzed by a metal-complex-based catalyst surrounded by hole-transporting amino acid residues. However, in artificial systems, there is no example of a water oxidation system that has a catalytic center surrounded by hole transporters. Herein, we present a facile strategy to integrate catalytic centers and hole transporters in one system. Electrochemical polymerization of a metal-complex-based precursor afforded a polymer-based material (Poly-1). Poly-1 exhibited excellent hole-transporting ability and catalyzed water oxidation with high performance. It was also revealed that the catalytic activity was almost completely suppressed in the absence of the hole-transporting moieties. The present study provides a novel strategy for constructing efficient molecule-based systems for water oxidation.

Keywords: cobalt; electrocatalysis; electrochemical polymerization; heterogeneous catalysis; water oxidation.