Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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182241 | Electrochemistry Communications | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Lutetium bisphthalocyanines, dissolved in a thin-film of nitrobenzene covering a graphite electrode, have already been used for ion transfer studies across the liquid∣liquid interface. These sandwich complexes are also good candidates for the electron exchange with species in water, across the interface. Their one-electron oxidation and reduction are fully reversible, the oxidized and reduced forms being chemically stable. Compared with ferrocene derivatives and porphyrins that have been extensively used previously, these compounds offer very interesting properties for the mediation of electron exchanges with redox species in aqueous solutions.
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Authors
Evangeline Njanja, Achille Nassi, Emmanuel Ngameni, Catherine Elleouet, François Quentel, Maurice L’Her,