Automation Accelerated screening of H-Bond-Rich Iridium Photosensitisers for Hydrogen Generation

15 February 2025, Version 1
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Abstract

In the pursuit of a stable hydrogen evolution photosensitiser, we demonstrate the incorporation of a series of our H-bond rich guanidine-styled iridium (III) complexes into a catalytic system. Using automation accelerated catalysis screening techniques we optimised our system quickly and effectively to observe how these strongly H-bonding complexes may perform. Proven to be photo-electronically suitable, and with effective electron transfer abilities evidenced by Stern-Volmer mechanistic studies, the complexes showed modest levels of H2 evolution in comparison to previously investigated photosensitisers with general formula [Ir(C^N)2(N^N)].

Keywords

Photoredox
Iridium
Hydrogen Evolution
Hydrogen Bonding

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