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Atıf Koca
Researcher at Marmara University
Publications - 221
Citations - 5092
Atıf Koca is an academic researcher from Marmara University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phthalocyanine & Cyclic voltammetry. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 202 publications receiving 4364 citations. Previous affiliations of Atıf Koca include Hacettepe University.
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Water soluble novel phthalocyanines containing dodeca-amino groups
TL;DR: Water soluble metal phthalocyanines (where the metal is Co, Cu or Pd) as well as a cationic Pd PHTHC, each bearing 12 dimethylamino groups to enhance solubility, were prepared in this article.
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Synthesis, spectroscopy and redox properties of a novel (E–E) vic-dioxime and its mono-, di- and trinuclear complexes bearing an 18-membered N2O2S2 macrocyle
TL;DR: In this paper, a new 18-membered ligand, 2,3-dibromo-6,7,13,14,15,16,22,23-octahydro 14, 15-bis(hydroxyimino)-tribenzo [e,k,q] [1,4,10, 13, 7, 16,16] diazadioxadithiacyclooctadecine (LH4) containing three different heteroatoms (N, O ǫ, S
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Copper phthalocyanine complex as electrocatalyst for hydrogen evolution reaction
TL;DR: In this article, the voltammetric and in situ spectroelectrochemical behavior of copper phthalocyanine complex and its electrocatalytic activity for hydrogen evolution reaction was investigated.
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An electrochemical sensor for the detection of pesticides based on the hybrid of manganese phthalocyanine and polyaniline
Duygu Akyüz,Atıf Koca +1 more
TL;DR: A mimic enzymeless electrochemical sensor (M-Eless-ES) based on the terminal alkynyl substituted manganese phthalocyanine (MnPc-TA) and 4-azido polyaniline (N3-PANI) hybrid was constructed and tested as a selective and sensitive pesticide sensor as mentioned in this paper.
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Electrocatalytic activity of phthalocyanines bearing thiophenes for hydrogen production from water
TL;DR: In this paper, voltammetric and spectroelectrochemical properties and electrocatalytic activities of thiophene-derivatized metallophthalocyanines for hydrogen production were investigated.