- Title
- Metallophthalocyanines as photocatalysts for transformation of chlorophenols and self-assembled monolayers for electrochemical detection of thiols and cyanides
- Creator
- Ozoemena, Kenneth Ikechukwu
- ThesisAdvisor
- Nyokong, Tebello
- Subject
- Electrochemistry Cyanides Thiols Chlorophenols Photocatalysis
- Date
- 2003
- Type
- Thesis
- Type
- Doctoral
- Type
- PhD
- Identifier
- vital:4089
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1007709
- Description
- Photochemical properties of sulphonated phthalocyanine complexes of aluminium, zinc, tin and silicon, and octa-carboxyphthalocyanine complexes of aluminium and zinc have been investigated. These water-soluble metallophthalocyanine (MPc) complexes, especially the sulphonated aluminium and zinc phthalocyanines, were found to be good photosensitisers for the transformation of the toxic mono-, tri- and penta-chlorophenols in aqueous solutions. The efficiency of MPc sensitiser towards photo-transformation of chlorophenols depends on its effectiveness to generate singlet oxygen as well as its photostability. Octa-substituted thiol-derivatised phthalocyanine complexes of cobalt, iron and zinc were synthesized and their spectral and electrochemical properties investigated. The photochemical properties ofthe zinc phthalocyanine complexes in non-aqueous solutions were comparable to those in literature. Ultrathin films of the octasubstituted thiol-derivatised phthalocyanine complexes of cobalt, iron and zinc were, for the first time, immobilized onto gold electrodes using the self-assembling technique. Surface electrochemistry indicates that the ultrathin films are surface-confined self-assembled monolayer (SAM) species. Gold electrodes modified with the redox-active SAMs of cobalt and iron phthalocyanine complexes proved to be potential electrochemical sensors for the detection of thiols (L-cysteine, homocysteine and penicillamine) and thiocyanate in aqueous solutions (pH 4). The limits of detection for the thiols and thiocyanate were in the range of ∼ 10⁻⁷ and 10⁻⁶ mol dm⁻³, respectively. The modification process was reproducible and the modified electrodes showed good stability and, if stored in pH 4 buffer solutions, could be used for the analysis of thiols and thiocyanate for about a month without the need for recalibration. Etching of gold marred electrochemical detection of cyanide with the MPc-SAM-modified gold electrodes. Interestingly, however, kinetic and equilibria studies revealed strong interaction of octabutylthiophthalocyaninatoiron (II), FeOBTPc, with cyanide in both DMF and DMSO solutions.
- Format
- 297 leaves, pdf
- Publisher
- Rhodes University, Faculty of Science, Biochemistry, Microbiology and Biotechnology
- Language
- English
- Rights
- Ozoemena, Kenneth Ikechukwu
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