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Monomeric and Polymeric Tetra-aminophthalocyanatocobalt(II) Modified Electrodes: Electrocatalytic Reduction of Oxygen

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Abstract

The monomeric and polymeric tetra-aminophthalocyane to, cobalt(II) species adsorbed onto graphite electrodes are active in electrocatalytic oxygen reduction. While the monomeric species is unstable, the polymerized species is an effective and stable reduction catalyst over a wide pH range. Both the two-electron reduction of oxygen to hydrogen peroxide and the four-electron reduction of oxygen to water are characterized by cyclic voltammetry, rotating disc and rotating ring-disc studies with appropriate theoretical analysis. Some mechanistic information is obtained. This is the first cobalt phthalocyanine species to provide a four-electron reduction pathway which exists over a wide pH range and is stable. The stability is associated with the polymerization since the monomeric species is not stable.

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