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Electrocatalytic processes redox catalysis

As shown in Section 2.2.7, chemical reactions may be triggered by electrons or holes from an electrode as illustrated by SrnI substitutions (Section 2.5.6). Instead of involving the electrode directly, the reaction may be induced indirectly by means of redox catalysis, as illustrated in Scheme 2.15 for an SrnI reaction. An example is given in Figure 2.30, in which cyclic voltammetry allows one to follow the succession of events involved in this redox catalysis of an electrocatalytic process. In the absence of substrate (RX) and of nucleophile (Nu-), the redox catalysis, P, gives rise to a reversible response. A typical catalytic transformation of this wave is observed upon addition of RX, as discussed in Sections 2.2.6 and 2.3.1. The direct reduction wave of RX appears at more negative potentials, followed by the reversible wave of RH, which is the reduction product of RX (see Scheme 2.21). Upon addition of the nucleophile, the radical R is transformed into the anion radical of the substituted product, RNu -. RNu -... [Pg.131]


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