Kuriakose N, Vanka K. Can main group systems act as superior catalysts for dihydrogen generation reactions? A computational investigation.
Dalton Trans 2016;
45:5968-77. [PMID:
26084994 DOI:
10.1039/c5dt01058f]
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Abstract
The protolytic cleavage of the O-H bond in water and alcohols is a very important reaction, and an important method for producing dihydrogen. Full quantum chemical studies with density functional theory (DFT) reveal that germanium based complexes, such as HC{CMeArB}2GeH (Ar = 2,6-(i)Pr2C6H3), with the assistance of silicon based compounds such as SiF3H, can perform significantly better than the existing state-of-the-art post-transition metal based systems for catalyzing dihydrogen generation from water and alcohols through the protolysis reaction.
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