Issue 6, 2023

Near thermal, selective liberation of hydrogen from formic acid catalysed by copper hydride ate complexes

Abstract

A near thermal two-step catalytic cycle for the selective release of hydrogen from formic acid by mononuclear cuprate anions was revealed using multistage mass spectrometry experiments, deuterium labelling and DFT calculations. In gas-phase ion-molecule reactions, mononuclear copper hydride anions [(L)Cu(H)] (where L = H, O2CH, BH4 and CN) were found to react with formic acid (HCO2H) to yield [(L)Cu(O2CH)] and H2. The copper formate anions [(L)Cu(O2CH)] can decarboxylate via collision-induced dissociation (CID) to reform the copper hydride [(L)Cu(H)], thereby closing the two-step catalytic cycle. Analogous labelling experiments with d1-formic acid (DCO2H) reveal that the decarboxylation process also occurs spontaneously. A kinetic study was carried out to provide further insights into the species involved in this reaction. Energetics from density functional theory (DFT) calculations show that the key decarboxylation step can occur without CID, thus in support of experimental observations.

Graphical abstract: Near thermal, selective liberation of hydrogen from formic acid catalysed by copper hydride ate complexes

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Nov 2022
Accepted
11 Jan 2023
First published
19 Jan 2023

Dalton Trans., 2023,52, 1574-1581

Near thermal, selective liberation of hydrogen from formic acid catalysed by copper hydride ate complexes

H. Z. Ma, A. J. Canty and R. A. J. O'Hair, Dalton Trans., 2023, 52, 1574 DOI: 10.1039/D2DT03764E

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