B. Ortiz et al., ELECTROCHEMICAL AND SPECTROELECTROCHEMICAL STUDIES OF COBALT PHTHALOCYANINE POLYMERS, Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 143(6), 1996, pp. 1800-1805
Spectroscopic and electrochemical properties of cobalt phthalocyanine
(CoPc) polymers, which are believed to have two- and three-dimensional
structures, have been studied and the results are reported. The spect
ral bands are shifted and a significant band broadening is observed as
expected. The cyclic voltammetric results suggest that there are two
energetically different Co ions in the three-dimensional polymer. The
spectroscopic and electrochemical results indicate that the Co ion on
the polymers appears to be in a partially reduced state in solution ph
ases, as evidenced by the presence of the metal-ligand charge-transfer
band. When adsorbed onto the carbon surface, this band becomes more p
rominent even in the formally unreduced state, perhaps due to the coor
dination of pi-electron clouds of carbon into the coaxial axis of the
complex, resulting in the partially reduced Co ion. As a result of thi
s partial reduction, the electron transfer from CoPc polymers appears
to be enhanced, which becomes the basis for the catalytic activities o
bserved for this class of compounds.