Abstract
Molecular catalysts that are durable and highly selective in the photocatalytic CO2 reduction reaction (PCO2RR) are in high demand. Molecular gold complexes are underexplored in the CO2RR manifold despite heterogeneous gold-CO2 reduction catalyst counterparts being frequently studied. In this report, a series of N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC)-ligated Au complexes are evaluated in the PCO2RR with an added photosensitizer (tris(2-phenylpyridine)iridium, Ir(ppy)3). The complexes were each studied with and without an added activator used to open a coordination site on the Au complexes. Results show an example of an exceptionally durable PCO2RR catalyst lasting >100 h with high product selectivity for CO. Heterogeneity tests reveal no evidence of a nonhomogeneous active catalyst, and structure-activity relationships of the molecular complexes are discussed.
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