Abstract
Iron(III) tetra(5,10,15,20-thienyl)porphyrin chloride (FeTThP) is
introduced as a new CO2 reduction catalyst. The optical and
electrochemical properties, as well as the CO2 reduction
capabilities of FeTThP are directly compared to those of iron(III)
tetra(5,10,15,20-phenyl)porphyrin chloride (FeTPP). Relative to FeTPP, the
newly developed FeTThP achieves a higher TONCO, with comparable
faradaic efficiency, using a much lower overpotential.