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Four-electron oxygen reduction by Tetrathiafulvalene

Olaya, Astrid J.  
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Ge, Peiyu  
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Gonthier, Jérôme  
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2011
Journal of the American Chemical Society

The four-electron reduction of oxygen by tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) in acidified 1,2-dichloroethane and at the acidified water/1,2-dichloroethane interface has been observed. Spectroscopy and ion transfer voltammetry results suggest that the reaction proceeds by the fast protonation of TTF followed by the 4-electron reduction of oxygen to form water. Electronic structure computations give evidence of the formation of a helical tetramer assembly ([TTF4H2]2+) of two protonated TTF and two neutral TTF molecules. The protonated tetramer is potentially able to deliver the four electrons needed for the oxygen reduction. The production of water was corroborated by 1H NMR analysis.

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DOI
10.1021/ja203251u
Author(s)
Olaya, Astrid J.  
Ge, Peiyu  
Gonthier, Jérôme  
Pechy, Peter  
Corminboeuf, Clemence  
Girault, Hubert H.  
Date Issued

2011

Published in
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Volume

133

Issue

31

Start page

12115

End page

12123

Subjects

Molecular-Orbital Methods

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Gaussian-Basis Sets

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Liquid/Liquid Interfaces

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Radical-Cation

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Stochastic Search

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Cobalt Porphyrins

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Room-Temperature

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Mixed-Valence

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June 27, 2011
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