TY - JOUR
T1 - Artificial Photocatalytic System Using Polydiacetylene-(-NH-phen)Ru(bpy)2 for Cofactor Regeneration and CO2 Reduction
AU - Kim, Soojin
AU - Lee, Songyi
AU - Anjong, Tikum Florence
AU - Jang, Ha Yoon
AU - Kim, Ji Yeong
AU - Lee, Chiho
AU - Park, Sungnam
AU - Lee, Hye Jin
AU - Yoon, Juyoung
AU - Kim, Jinheung
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2016/12/22
Y1 - 2016/12/22
N2 - (Chemical Equation Presented) For the practical use of a photobioreactor for artificial photosynthesis, efficient visible light-absorbing materials have to link reduction and oxidation catalysts for an efficient energy flow. As a step toward this goal of an NADH regeneration system and enzymatic production of solar fuels from CO2, we report the synthesis of a new polydiacetylene compound that is covalently connected with [Ru(phen-NH2) (bpy)2]2+ (bpy =2,2′-bipyridine, phen =1,10-phenonthroline-5-amine). The [(bpy)2Ru(phen-NH-)]-polydiacetylene absorbed a wide range of visible light because of the presence of two chromophores, the Ru complex and polydiacetylene. The polyacetylene backbone was converted from blue to red by conformational changes under the catalytic reaction conditions in a buffer solution. The electron transfer from the photoexcited [Ru(phen)(bpy)2]2+ to the polydiacetylene backbone was observed. In a visible light-driven photocatalytic NAD+ reduction by (cyclopentadienyl)Rh(bpy)(H2O)2+ with [(bpy)2Ru(phen-NH-)]-polydiacetylene, NADH was regenerated, and the reactivity using Ru(bpy)2(phen-NH)-polydiacetylene was enhanced relative to control experiments using only [Ru(phen)(bpy)2]2+ or polydiacetylene. The consecutive carbon dioxide reduction coupled with formate dehydrogenase was carried out to utilize the in situ photoregenerated NADH catalytically. The catalytic condition using [(bpy)2Ru(phen-NH-)]-polydiacetylene also showed much higher reactivity than the controls.
AB - (Chemical Equation Presented) For the practical use of a photobioreactor for artificial photosynthesis, efficient visible light-absorbing materials have to link reduction and oxidation catalysts for an efficient energy flow. As a step toward this goal of an NADH regeneration system and enzymatic production of solar fuels from CO2, we report the synthesis of a new polydiacetylene compound that is covalently connected with [Ru(phen-NH2) (bpy)2]2+ (bpy =2,2′-bipyridine, phen =1,10-phenonthroline-5-amine). The [(bpy)2Ru(phen-NH-)]-polydiacetylene absorbed a wide range of visible light because of the presence of two chromophores, the Ru complex and polydiacetylene. The polyacetylene backbone was converted from blue to red by conformational changes under the catalytic reaction conditions in a buffer solution. The electron transfer from the photoexcited [Ru(phen)(bpy)2]2+ to the polydiacetylene backbone was observed. In a visible light-driven photocatalytic NAD+ reduction by (cyclopentadienyl)Rh(bpy)(H2O)2+ with [(bpy)2Ru(phen-NH-)]-polydiacetylene, NADH was regenerated, and the reactivity using Ru(bpy)2(phen-NH)-polydiacetylene was enhanced relative to control experiments using only [Ru(phen)(bpy)2]2+ or polydiacetylene. The consecutive carbon dioxide reduction coupled with formate dehydrogenase was carried out to utilize the in situ photoregenerated NADH catalytically. The catalytic condition using [(bpy)2Ru(phen-NH-)]-polydiacetylene also showed much higher reactivity than the controls.
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U2 - 10.1021/acs.jpcc.6b08532
DO - 10.1021/acs.jpcc.6b08532
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85007048894
SN - 1932-7447
VL - 120
SP - 28407
EP - 28414
JO - Journal of Physical Chemistry C
JF - Journal of Physical Chemistry C
IS - 50
ER -