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Segun V Obisesan, Cayla Rose, Byron H Farnum
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama36849, United States.
Abstract:
A Co(II) complex with the polydentate quinol-containing ligand H2qp1 acts as an efficient electrocatalyst for oxygen reduction. Without any additional electron-proton transfer mediators, the electrocatalysis is selective for H2O; a related complex that substitutes a phenol for the quinol, conversely, instead produces mostly H2O2 under the same conditions. We propose that the ability of the redox-active quinol to donate two electrons impacts the product-determining step.
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