Issue 23, 2019

Design and synthesis of CoIIHMTAA-14/16 macrocycles and their nano-composites for oxygen reduction electrocatalysis

Abstract

The major concerns in the design of macrocycle based-ORR catalysts are: (i) understanding the macrocyclic, π-conjugation, central metal and substituent effects on ORR electrocatalysis; and (ii) the use of macrocycles on the electrode surface for the retention of ORR activity because of their poor stability. In this work, we demonstrated the aromaticity/π-electron conjugation effect on ORR activity by using the same macrocycles [HMTAA-14 and 16 (hexamethyltetraaza [14] and [16] annulenes)] with a difference in their macrocyclic cavity/π-electron conjugation. The macrocycles CoIIHMTAA-14 and CoIIHMTAA-16 and their nanocomposites with highly conductive carbon black were prepared by a microwave-assisted method and characterized by using multiple spectroscopy techniques. Comparative redox and oxygen reduction activity studies of CoIIHMTAA-14 and CoIIHMTAA-16 were undertaken by using cyclic voltammetry and linear sweep voltammetry in an alkaline medium. The composite CoIIHMTAA-16@C showed good ORR activity compared to CoIIHMTAA-14@C in O2-saturated KOH electrolyte. Since the CoIIHMTAA-14 and CoIIHMTAA-16 systems have a similar central atom and substituents, the shift of the ORR peak position in the +ive potential region for HMTAA-16 can be attributed to the difference in the size of the macrocyclic cavity (macrocyclic effect) and the extra stability of HMTAA-16 annulene due to its aromaticity.

Graphical abstract: Design and synthesis of CoIIHMTAA-14/16 macrocycles and their nano-composites for oxygen reduction electrocatalysis

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Mar 2019
Accepted
16 Apr 2019
First published
30 Apr 2019
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2019,9, 13243-13248

Design and synthesis of CoIIHMTAA-14/16 macrocycles and their nano-composites for oxygen reduction electrocatalysis

A. Kumar and V. K. Vashistha, RSC Adv., 2019, 9, 13243 DOI: 10.1039/C9RA02169H

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