Oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) is the main reaction at the cathode of a fuel cell that utilizes Pt/C as the benchmark catalyst. Due to sluggish activity, high cost, rare abundance, and durability issues, Pt/C must be replaced by nonprecious, stable, and easily synthesizable materials. This work involves the synthesis of novel, simple, low-cost, and environmentally friendly phenolphthalein-bearing cobalt(II) phthalocyanine polymer, ( ) dyad, as an efficient catalyst for ORR.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFN4 macrocyclic complexes of Al and Zn phthalocyanines with symmetrical imine and imidazole moiety at the periphery were synthesized. The synthesized ligands, complexes, and polymers were purified and characterized to study the structure of the molecule. These synthesized complexes were used for photodynamic therapy application as the diamagnetic Zn and Al have the ability to produce and stabilize singlet oxygen species.
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