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A Supramolecular Cobalt–Porphyrin-modified Electrode, toward the Electroreduction of Co<sub>2</sub>
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Carbon DioxideChemical EngineeringEngineeringOrganic ElectrochemistryPorous CarbonMolecular ElectrochemistryElectrosynthesisOrganic ChemistryCatalysisSupramolecular Cobalt–porphyrin-modified ElectrodeChemistrySupramolecular SystemElectrode Reaction MechanismSupramolecular ElectrodeElectrochemistry
The electro-reduction of carbon dioxide was studied by using a glassy carbon electrode modified with Co(II)-tetrabenzoporphyrin as adsorbed layers or as a supramolecular system. In order to obtain the supramolecular electrode, 4-aminopyridine was chemically bonded to the electrodic surface. On this surface, a first layer of porphyrins was anchored by the pyridine as a fifth ligand. Packed on the first layer of porphyrins, a supramolecular system is formed. The electrode modified with physically adsorbed layers of porphyrins does not show catalytic response toward the electroreduction of CO2. However, the supramolecular electrode is very stable and shows a high catalytic response.
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