The electrochemical properties of imidazol-linked iron phthalocyanine—carbon electrodes |
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Authors: | R. Larsson L. Y. Johansson L. Jönsson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Inorganic Chemistry 1, Chemical Centre, University of Lund, PO Box 740, S-220 07 Lund 7, Sweden;(2) Organic Chemistry 3, Chemical Centre, University of Lund, PO Box 740, S-220 07 Lund 7, Sweden |
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Abstract: | ![]() Electrodes for the electrochemical reduction of oxygen have been studied galvanostatically. The electrodes were of the activated carbon-polymeric iron phthalocyanine (FePc) type, made hydrophobic with a Teflon treatment. A link between the FePc and the carbon was achieved by covalently binding imidazol to the carbon surface and then letting the FePc co-ordinate to the free nitrogen of the imidazol molecule. In this way an initial improvement of the stability of the electrode potential and the polarization data was achieved. It has furthermore been established that the potential responds more rapidly to changes, i.e. it is more reversible, than an analogous electrode based on carbon that has not been treated with imidazol. |
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