Manganese–Schiff base complex immobilized silica materials for electrocatalytic oxygen reduction
Curtailment of platinum catalysts loading in fuel cell is a recent central issue. As substitutes, these days several organic metal chelate compounds having featured moieties of M–N 4 or M–N 2 O 2 (M = transition metal ion) are being used as cathode catalysts in fuel cells. Here, in this study, we re...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Bulletin of materials science 2014-05, Vol.37 (3), p.623-628 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Curtailment of platinum catalysts loading in fuel cell is a recent central issue. As substitutes, these days several organic metal chelate compounds having featured moieties of M–N
4
or M–N
2
O
2
(M = transition metal ion) are being used as cathode catalysts in fuel cells. Here, in this study, we report in detail the electrocatalytic activity of manganese–Schiff base complexes for oxygen reduction reaction in 0·05 M HClO
4
at room temperature. Actually, [Mn(salen)]
+
: [N,N′-bis(salicylaldehyde) ethylenediimino manganese(III)]
+
and [Mn(salophen)]
+
: [N,N′-bis(salicylaldehyde)-1,2-phenylenediimino manganese(III)]
+
were introduced into/onto the MCM-41 type silica spheres and used for the electrocatalytic reduction of oxygen. Synthesized materials were characterized by UV–Vis, FT–IR and electrochemical techniques. Significant low overpotential for oxygen reduction in 0·05 M HClO
4
on [Mn(salen)]
+
- and [Mn(salophen)]
+
-incorporated silica-modified glassy carbon electrodes was observed. |
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ISSN: | 0250-4707 0973-7669 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12034-014-0686-x |