Abstract

We report the performance of Co(II) and Cu(II) coordination complexes on H2O2 activation. The heterogeneous catalysts containing aliphatic amine, N-heterocycle, and/or carboxylic acid ligands in hydrogel materials coordinated with Co(II) or Cu(II) were used in this study. These complexes were characterized by solid-state NMR, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and X-ray fluorescence techniques in order to quantify the superficial and bulk metal ion centers together with the aim of elucidating the ligands involved in the uptake of Co and Cu ions. The release of free radicals on H2O2 activation and the identity of reactive oxygen species were studied by spin trapping using DMPO in electron spin resonance (ESR) experiments. The Co(II) complex/H2O2 systems produced O2, anion superoxide (O2•–), and hydroxyl radical (OH•), which diffused into the solution at the time that a decrease in pH was detected. A possible catalytic mechanism would involve the Co(II)/Co(III) redox couple, according to XPS results. I...

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