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Tuning Electrocatalytic Energy Release in Norbornadiene Based Molecular Solar Thermal Systems Through Substituent Effects

03.09.2025

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We investigated how push–pull substituents influence the electrochemically driven energy release in norbornadiene-based MOST systems. Electron-donating groups proved to be decisive, with p-methoxyphenyl derivatives achieving up to 99% selectivity. These insights offer valuable design guidelines for future MOST systems.


Abstract

Molecular solar thermal (MOST) systems, such as the norbornadiene/quadricyclane (NBD/QC) pair, combine solar energy conversion, storage, and release in a simple one-molecule process. The energy-releasing reaction QC to NBD can be controlled electrochemically. In this study, we used in-situ photoelectrochemical infrared spectroscopy (PEC-IRRAS) together with density functional theory (DFT) calculations to investigate how electron donating (EDG) and electron withdrawing (EWG) groups in the push-pull system of the MOST pair affect the electrocatalytic properties of the electrochemically triggered back-conversion. Specifically, we investigated cyano, tosyl, and methyl ester groups as EWGs, and methoxy, dimethylamine, thioether, and diphenylamine groups located in the para-position of a phenyl group as EDGs. We characterized the onset potential, electrochemical stability window, and selectivity. We found that these properties strongly depend on the strength of electron donation of the EDG, as it exclusively locates the highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) and raises its energy level. We obtained the highest selectivity for compounds with p-methoxyphenyl functionality.

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