O. Contamin et al., Oxygen electroreduction catalysis: effect of sulfur addition on cobalt tetraazaannulene precursors, ELECTR ACT, 45(4-5), 1999, pp. 721-729
The introduction of sulfur under thiourea form during the elaboration of co
balt tetraazaannulene based electrocatalysts, has provided under rotating d
isk electrode conditions in H2SO4 solutions, an enhancement in activity and
stability of the previously synthesized materials. In HClO4 solutions, whe
reas stability was noticed, the effect of sulfur addition was revealed to b
e detrimental. On the basis of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy experiments
, this behavior difference emphasizes a model of an active site in which tw
o cobalt ions are linked through oxygen ions to carbon sulfur (C-S) bonds.
For all the active investigated samples the ratio Co/C-S bonds was found to
be approximately 2 and the active site density turns out to be proportiona
l to the amount of Co. The main difference between the most active samples
in H2SO4 and HClO4 lies electrochemically in the predominance of 4 electron
reduction in H2SO4 solution associated with a higher density of negative c
harges surrounding oxygen atoms and with the presence of imide groups in th
e most active samples to be very likely. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All
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