Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9760412 | Journal of Power Sources | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The electrode adsorbed by [Cu(II)(TPT)]2+ complex showed electrocatalytic activity towards oxygen and/or hydrogen peroxide reductions. The catalyzed reduction of oxygen and hydrogen peroxide were identified as four-electron and two-electron process to form water. It is suggested that the possible electrocatalytic reductions were due to an inner-sphere mechanism, which involved a coordination between substrate (O2 or H2O2) and [Cu(I)(TPT)]+. The reduction kinetics were also investigated by a rotating disk electrode method.
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Authors
Vera L.N. Dias, Elizabeth N. Fernandes, Leila M.S. da Silva, Edmar P. Marques, Jiujun Zhang, Aldaléa L. Brandes Marques,