Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/32215
Title: Mechanism of the Reductive Activation of O2 to O22- from a Vanadium(IV) Species and Its Potential Use in Fuel Cells
Authors: Keramidas, Anastasios D. 
Papanikolaou, Michael G. 
Hadjithoma, Sofia 
Keramidas, Odysseas 
Amoiridis, Aggelos 
Drouza, Chryssoula 
Themistokleous, Alexandros 
Hayes, Sofia C. 
Lianos, Panagiotis 
Tsipis, Athanassios C. 
Kabanos, Themistoklis A. 
Major Field of Science: Natural Sciences
Field Category: Chemical Sciences
Keywords: Electron reductive activation;Green oxidants;Powerful fuel-cells
Issue Date: 8-May-2023
Source: Joint CTMNM/NAGC Conference, 2023, 8-12 May, Spetses Island, Greece
Link: https://christou.chem.ufl.edu/2023-joint-ctmnm-nagc-conference/
Conference: Joint CTMNM/NAGC Conference 
Abstract: The two electron reductive activation of O2 to O22- is of particular interest to scientific community mainly due to the use of peroxides as green oxidants and in powerful fuel-cells. Among the metal-ions which activate O2, vanadium is of particular interest because of its numerous oxidative catalytic properties. Reaction of either VIVOSO4.3.5H2O or VIVOCl2 with N-(8-quinolyl)pyridine-2-carboxamide (Hpbq) in CH3OH solution under atmospheric O2, at room temperature, resulted in the quick formation of [VVO(k2-O2)(pbq)(H2O)](1). Compound 1 constitutes a rare example of formation of a (peroxo)oxidovanadium(V) complex from molecular O2 and an oxidovanadium(IV) complex. The reaction of formation of compound 1vs. time was monitored by 51V and 1H NMR, UV-vis, cw-X-EPR, Resonance Raman spectroscopiesand cyclic voltammetry revealing the formation of a stable radical intermediate [VVO(k2-O2)(pbq)(H2O)]•+. Dynamic experiments in combination with computational calculations were used to elucidate the mechanism of the reaction. The galvanic cell {Zn|VIII,VII||cis-[VVO2(bpq)], [VVO(O2)(bpq)(H2O)],[VIVO(bpq)(H2O)2]+|O2|C(s)} was manufactured, demonstrating that this technology can be used in Zn|H2O2 fuel cells generating H2O2 in situ from atmospheric O2.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/32215
Type: Conference Papers
Affiliation : Cyprus University of Technology 
University of Cyprus 
University of Patras 
University of Ioannina 
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed
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