Published March 9, 1998
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(5,10,15,20-Tetramethylporphyrinato)cobalt(II): A Remarkably Active Catalyst for the Electroreduction of O_2 to H_2O
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- Shi, Chunnian
- Anson, Fred C.
Chicago
Abstract
Unlike most simple, monomeric cobalt porphyrins, the cobalt tetramethylporphyrin identified in the title catalyzes the electroreduction of O_2 to H_2O instead of H_2O_2. On graphite electrodes, coatings of the porphyrin prepared by irreversible adsorption from chloroform solutions catalyze the electroreduction of O_2 in aqueous HClO_4 at unusually positive potentials. Both the title porphyrin and the corresponding unsubstituted cobalt porphine are argued to derive their activity as four-electron reduction catalysts from their propensity to form dimers (or higher aggregates) in solution and, presumptively, on the surface of graphite electrodes.
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© 1998 American Chemical Society. Received October 10, 1997. This work was supported by the National Science Foundation. Dr. Beat Steiger contributed a number of very helpful suggestions.Attached Files
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- (5,10,15,20-Tetramethylporphyrinato)cobalt(II): A Remarkably Active Catalyst for the Electroreduction of O2 to H2O
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- 86639
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- 10.1021/ic971255p
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