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The rigidity of self-assembled cofacial porphyrins influences selectivity and kinetics of oxygen reduction electrocatalysis.

Daoyang ZhangMatthew R CrawleyMing FangLea J KyleTimothy R Cook
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2022)
We report the electrocatalytic Oxygen Reduction Reaction on a rigid Co(II) porphyrin prism scaffold bridged by Ag(I) ions. The reactivity of this scaffold differs significantly from previous prism catalysts in that its selectivity is similar to that of monomer (∼35% H 2 O) yet it displays sluggish kinetics, with an order of magnitude lower k s of ∼0.5 M -1 s -1 . The deleterious cofacial effect is not simply due to metal-metal separation, which is similar to our most selective prism catalysts. Instead we conclude the structural rigidity is responsible for these differences.
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