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Transition metal peroxides techniques

Of special Interest as O2 reduction electrocatalysts are the transition metal macrocycles In the form of layers adsorptlvely attached, chemically bonded or simply physically deposited on an electrode substrate Some of these complexes catalyze the 4-electron reduction of O2 to H2O or 0H while others catalyze principally the 2-electron reduction to the peroxide and/or the peroxide elimination reactions. Various situ spectroscopic techniques have been used to examine the state of these transition metal macrocycle layers on carbon, graphite and metal substrates under various electrochemical conditions. These techniques have Included (a) visible reflectance spectroscopy (b) laser Raman spectroscopy, utilizing surface enhanced Raman scattering and resonant Raman and (c) Mossbauer spectroscopy. This paper will focus on principally the cobalt and Iron phthalocyanlnes and porphyrins. [Pg.535]

The intermediate formation of alkyl peroxide complexes has been postulated, and in several cases observed with spectroscopic and spectrometric techniques in several selective procedures based on metal catalyzed oxidation with hydroperoxides, Ti and V ions being among the transition metals most widely used for this purpose. However, to date the few examples of alkyl peroxide complexes isolated and characterized in the solid state refer to (dipic)V0(00Bu-f)(H20) 8, synthesized by Mimoun and coworkers in 1983, and to a dimeric Ti complex [((/7 -OOBu-f)titanatrane)2(CH2Cl2)3] 9, synthesized by Boche and coworkers. ... [Pg.1060]

The Julia - Colonna asymmetric epoxidation of electron-deficient unsaturated ketones to the corresponding epoxides with high yields and high ee is well known. This technique produces chiral chemical entities from the clean oxidant, hydrogen peroxide, without the use of a toxic or water sensitive transition metal additive. [Pg.251]

The one-electron reduction of hydrogen peroxide by low-valence transition-metal ions has been studied by e.s.r. using flow-system techniques. There is evidence that, when ferrous ion is the reducing agent, the reaction may be represented by the following modification (Uri, 1952) of the original proposal by Haber and Weiss (1934) ... [Pg.68]

Santamaria M del Campo, Vazquez Barbado MD, Tascon Garcia ML et al. Determination of hydrogen peroxide by voltammetric techniques at carbon paste electrodes modified with transition metal phthalocyanines. Quimica Analitica 1998 17 147-152. [Pg.191]


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