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Seth N. Brown, Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Notre Dame
Probing the Articulation between Electron Transfer and Bond Cleavage Using Early Metal Complexes of Redox-Active Phenoxides Seth N. Brown, Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Notre Dame The success of fuel cells depends on catalysts that can mediate between complex bond-breaking and -making events and the flow of electrons in an external circuit. We have prepared compounds where organic electron-transfer elements are linked via phenoxide or tetra-azaannulene groups to a titanium atom that binds to model fuels such as 1,2-diolates. Abstraction of electrons from the outer arms is indeed followed by C–C bond breaking as the substrate replenishes the removed electrons. Future work will focus on clarifying the features that make this interaction facile, to improve the energy-efficiency and power available from these processes.
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