Yk. Choi et al., OXYGEN REDUCTION AT CO(II)(2)-DISALOPHEN MODIFIED CARBON ELECTRODES, Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 142(12), 1995, pp. 4107-4112
Oxygen reduction at a dinuclear Co(II)-Schiff-base complex, Co(II),-3,
3', 4,4'-tetra(salicylidene imino-1,1'-biphenyl tetrahydrate [Co(II),-
disalophen; Co(II)(2)-DSP . 4H(2)O], modified carbon electrodes has be
en studied and results thereof are reported. The absorbed complex is s
hown to have a large catalytic effect for oxygen reduction. The oxygen
reduction at the Co(II)(2)-DSP . 4H(2)O modified carbon electrodes is
reasonably reversible in alkaline solutions with an apparent number o
f electrons transferred of around one and an estimated exchange rate c
onstant of about 0.04 cm/s. The strong catalytic activity is explained
by the formation of a reversible adduct with oxygen, i.e., Co(III)(2)
-disalophen 2O(2)(-1), followed by reduction of Co(III) in the adduct.
The cyclic voltammetric and chronoamperometric experimental results s
uggest that the first electron transfer should be a rate limiting step
.