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Protonated iron–phthalocyanine complex used for cathode material of a hydrogen peroxide fuel cell operated under acidic conditions
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Oxygen Reduction ReactionChemical EngineeringIron–phthalocyanine ComplexEngineeringAcidic ConditionsHydrogen Peroxide ReductionProton-exchange MembraneFuel CellsRedox ChemistryChemistryHydrogenProtonated Iron–phthalocyanine ComplexElectrochemical ProcessElectrochemical CellElectrochemistryCathode Material
An iron–phthalocyanine complex was utilized as a cathode for constructing a one-compartment hydrogen peroxide fuel cell operated under acidic conditions for the first time. The protonation to the phthalocyanine ligand is crucial to exhibit high activity toward hydrogen peroxide reduction. Nafion® coating of the anode improved the stability of the fuel cell.
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