Issue 5, 2025

A terpyridine-based copper complex for electrochemical reduction of nitrite to nitric oxide

Abstract

In biological systems, nitrite reductase enzymes (NIRs) are responsible for reduction of nitrite (NO2) to nitric oxide (NO). These NIRs have mostly Cu- or Fe-containing active sites, surrounded by amine-containing ligands. Therefore, mononuclear Cu complexes with N-donor ligands are highly relevant in the development of NIR model systems and in the mechanistic investigation of the nitrite reduction reaction. Herein, we report on a terpyridine-based CuII complex with square planar geometry for H+-assisted electrochemical reduction of NO2. Through electrochemical measurements, spectroscopic characterization and isotope-labelling experiments we propose a mechanistic reaction pathway involving an unstable HNO2 state. The CuI intermediate, formed electrochemically, was isolated and its molecular structure was deduced, showing linkage isomerism of the nitrite ligand. Moreover, qualitative and quantitative product analysis by GC-MS shows N2O formed as a side product along with the main product NO. Furthermore, by obtaining single crystals and conducting structural analysis we were able to determine the structural arrangement and redox state of the complex after electrochemical treatment.

Graphical abstract: A terpyridine-based copper complex for electrochemical reduction of nitrite to nitric oxide

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Oct 2024
Accepted
04 Dec 2024
First published
04 Dec 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Dalton Trans., 2025,54, 1815-1826

A terpyridine-based copper complex for electrochemical reduction of nitrite to nitric oxide

J. Biswas, S. Sanden, P. Bhardwaj, D. Siegmund, P. Kumar and U. Apfel, Dalton Trans., 2025, 54, 1815 DOI: 10.1039/D4DT02777A

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