Room-Temperature
Reversible Chemisorption of Carbon
Monoxide on Nickel(0) Complexes
Posted on 2022-05-03 - 19:12
Chemisorption
on organometallic-based adsorbents is crucial for
the controlled separation and long-term storage of gaseous molecules.
The formation of covalent bonds between the metal centers in the adsorbents
and the targeted gases affects the desorption efficiency, especially
when the oxidation state of the metal is low. Herein, we report a
pressure-responsive nickel(0)-based system that is able to reversibly
chemisorb carbon monoxide (CO) at room temperature. The use of N-heterocyclic carbene ligands with hemi-labile N-phosphine oxide substituents facilitates both the adsorption
and desorption of CO on nickel(0) via ligand substitution. Ionic liquids
were used as the reaction medium to enhance the desorption rate and
establish a reusable system. These results showcase a way for the
sustainable chemisorption of CO using a zero-valent transition-metal
complex.
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Yamauchi, Yasuhiro; Hoshimoto, Yoichi; Kawakita, Takahiro; Kinoshita, Takuya; Uetake, Yuta; Sakurai, Hidehiro; et al. (2022). Room-Temperature
Reversible Chemisorption of Carbon
Monoxide on Nickel(0) Complexes. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.2c02870Â