“…[Traduit par la rCdaction] Perhalogenated metallophthalocyanines have been reported to be effective catalysts for the reduction of dioxygen (1,2). Most recently, we discovered that one of the perhalogenated metallophthalocyanines, hexadecachlorophthalocyanatoiron(I1) (abbreviated as F~"[c~,,Pc(~-)]), when it is coated on a graphite electrode (labelled as Fe"[~l,,Pc(2-)]/c in this paper), displays very high activity toward the oxidation of sulfide ion in basic solutions.…”