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Kolbe electrooxidation

Fig. 12 Possible reaction pathways for the Kolbe electrooxidation of carboxylic acids in an ultrasonically emulsified medium. Fig. 12 Possible reaction pathways for the Kolbe electrooxidation of carboxylic acids in an ultrasonically emulsified medium.
Tab. 2 Experimental conditions used in the biphasic Kolbe electrooxidation of hexanoic and... Tab. 2 Experimental conditions used in the biphasic Kolbe electrooxidation of hexanoic and...
Electrosynthesis has a respected tradition in organic chemistry, and the Kolbe electrooxidation of aqueous acetate solutions is one of the oldest known organic reactions.i Since then there have been reports at intervals until the development of high-dielectric organic solvents for routine use in the 1960s, which vastly increased the scope of systems that could be studied. Despite this, exploitation of organic electrosynthesis has lagged behind expectations, and it is an aim of workers in the field to redress this situation. [Pg.263]

The formation of grafted films on carbon electrode surfaces is attained by electrooxidation of arylacetates under Kolbe electrolysis conditions [64]. [Pg.508]


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