Polymer Films on Electrodes: 13. Incorporation of Catalysts into Electronically Conductive Polymers: Iron Phthalocyanine in Polypyrrole

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, , Citation R. A. Bull et al 1984 J. Electrochem. Soc. 131 687 DOI 10.1149/1.2115674

1945-7111/131/3/687

Abstract

Tetrasulfonated iron phthalocyanines can be incorporated into electronically conducting polypyrrole by electrochemical polymerization of pyrrole in the presence of . The modified glassy carbon electrodes catalyzed the reduction of at potentials 250 to 800 mV less negative than at bare glassy carbon or at polypyrrole‐coated glassy carbon not containing . Rotating ring‐disk experiments indicated some hydrogen peroxide formation at most pH's. However, at high pH essentially exclusive reduction of to was observed at potentials 250 mV less negative than at a non‐catalyzed electrode.

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10.1149/1.2115674