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Dianions of aromatic hydrocarbons

A fundamental improvement in the facilities for studying electrode processes of reactive intermediates was the purification technique of Parker and Hammerich [8, 9]. They used neutral, highly activated alumina suspended in the solvent-electrolyte system as a scavenger of spurious impurities. Thus, it was possible to generate a large number of dianions of aromatic hydrocarbons in common electrolytic solvents containing tetraalkylammonium ions. It was the first time that such dianions were stable in the timescale of slow-sweep voltammetry. As the presence of alumina in the solvent-electrolyte systems may produce adsorption effects at the electrode, or in some cases chemisorption and decomposition of the electroactive species, Kiesele constructed a new electrochemical cell with an integrated alumina column [29]. [Pg.96]

Holy, N.L., 1974. Reactions of radical-anions and dianions of aromatic-hydrocarbons. Chem. Rev. 74 (2), 243-277. [Pg.105]


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