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Reduction of Li<sup>+</sup> within a borate anion
ChemistryNature Communications

Reduction of Li<sup>+</sup> within a borate anion

H. Li, J. Yao, et al.

This study unveils the synthesis of innovative redox-active bipyridine-coordinated borate anions, distinguished by their strong reducing abilities. These anions can effectively reduce Li+ to lithium metal and serve as two-electron reducing agents in various reactions, including the selective reduction of CO2 to CO. Researchers Haokun Li, Jiachen Yao, Gan Xu, Shek-Man Yiu, Chi-Kit Siu, Zhen Wang, Yung-Kang Peng, Yi Xie, Ying Wang, and Zhenpin Lu are behind this groundbreaking work.... show more
Abstract
Group 1 elements exhibit the lowest electronegativity values in the Periodic Table. The chemical reduction of Group 1 metal cations M+ to M(0) is extremely challenging. Common tetraaryl borates demonstrate limited redox properties and are prone to decomposition upon oxidation. In this study, by employing simple yet versatile bipyridines as ligands, we synthesized a series of redox-active borate anions characterized by NMR and X-ray single-crystal diffraction. Notably, the borate anion can realize the reduction of Li+, generating elemental lithium metal and boron radical, thereby demonstrating its potent reducing ability. Furthermore, it can serve as a powerful two-electron-reducing reagent and be readily applied in various reductive homo-coupling reactions and Birch reduction of acridine. Additionally, this borate anion demonstrates its catalytic ability in the selective two-electron reduction of CO2 into CO.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 22, 2024
Authors
Haokun Li, Jiachen Yao, Gan Xu, Shek-Man Yiu, Chi-Kit Siu, Zhen Wang, Yung-Kang Peng, Yi Xie, Ying Wang, Zhenpin Lu
Tags
redox-activebipyridineborate anionsreducing agentCO2 reduction
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