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Phthalocyanine modified surfaces reactions

An electrocatalytic reaction is an electrode reaction sensitive to the properties of the electrode surface. An electrocatalyst participates in promoting or suppressing an electrode reaction or reaction path without itself being transformed. For example, oxygen reduction electrode kinetics are enhanced by some five orders of magnitude from iron to platinum in alkaline solutions or from bare carbon to carbon electrodes modified with Fe phthalocyanines or phenylporphyrins. For a comprehensive discussion of the subject, the reader is referred to refs. (76, 95, and 132-136). [Pg.67]

As shown in this symposium, interest in chemical modification of electrode surfaces has been extended in many directions, including the study of light-assisted redox reactions, and the use of modified electrodes in electrochromic devices (1,2). Our own studies have centered on the study of metal and metal oxide electrodes modified with very thin films of phthalocyanines (PC) and on the electrochromic reaction of n-heptyl viologen on metal oxide electrodes, and on the effect on these reactions of changing substrate chemical and physical composition (A,5). [Pg.205]


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