Issue 8, 1989

Comparative study on the multielectron reduction of HOC2H4N3 catalyzed by [NBun4]4[MoFe3S4(SPh)3(o-O2C6Cl4)]2- and [NBun4]2[Fe4S4(SPh)4]-modified glassy carbon electrodes

Abstract

Both [NBun4]4[MoFe2S4(SPh)3(o-O2C6Cl4)]2- and [NBun4]2[Fe4S4(SPh)4]-modified glassy carbon electrodes ([MoFe]/GC and [4Fe]/GC, respectively) can catalyse the multielectron reduction of HOC2H4N3 to afford not only HOC2H4NH2 and N2 but also N2H4 and NH3 in water. The six- and eight-electron reduction products N2H4 and NH3 are formed via an unstable four-electron reduction product N2H2. The catalytic ability of [MoFe]/GC is much superior to that of [4Fe]/GC with respect to such multielectron reduction.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1989, 1547-1554

Comparative study on the multielectron reduction of HOC2H4N3 catalyzed by [NBun4]4[MoFe3S4(SPh)3(o-O2C6Cl4)]2- and [NBun4]2[Fe4S4(SPh)4]-modified glassy carbon electrodes

K. Tanaka, S. Uezumi and T. Tanaka, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1989, 1547 DOI: 10.1039/DT9890001547

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