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Iron–sulfur clusters play essential roles in biological systems, and thus synthetic [Fe4S4] clusters have been an area of active research. Recent studies have demonstrated that soluble [Fe4S4] clusters can serve as net H atom transfer mediators, improving the activity and selectivity of a homogeneous Mn CO2 reduction catalyst. Here, we demonstrate that incorporating these [Fe4S4] clusters into a coordination polymer enables heterogeneous H atom transfer from an electrode surface to a Mn complex dissolved in solution. A previously reported solution-processable Fe4S4-based coordination polymer was successfully deposited on the surfaces of different electrodes. The coated electrodes serve as H atom transfer mediators to a soluble Mn CO2 reduction catalyst displaying good product selectivity for formic acid. Furthermore, these electrodes are recyclable with a minimal decrease in activity after multiple catalytic cycles. The heterogenization of the mediator also enables the characterization of solution-phase and electrode surface species separately. Surface enhanced infrared absorption spectroscopy (SEIRAS) reveals spectroscopic signatures for an in situ generated active Mn–H species, providing a more complete mechanistic picture for this system. The active species, reaction mechanism, and the protonation sites on the [Fe4S4] clusters were further confirmed by density functional theory calculations. The observed H atom transfer reactivity of these coordination polymer-coated electrodes motivates additional applications of this composite material in reductive H atom transfer electrocatalysis.more » « less
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Simons, Matthew C.; Prinslow, Steven D.; Babucci, Melike; Hoffman, Adam S.; Hong, Jiyun; Vitillo, Jenny G.; Bare, Simon R.; Gates, Bruce C.; Lu, Connie C.; Gagliardi, Laura; et al (, Journal of the American Chemical Society)
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Simons, Matthew C.; Vitillo, Jenny G.; Babucci, Melike; Hoffman, Adam S.; Boubnov, Alexey; Beauvais, Michelle L.; Chen, Zhihengyu; Cramer, Christopher J.; Chapman, Karena W.; Bare, Simon R.; et al (, Journal of the American Chemical Society)
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