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Reactive zinc electrochemical generation

II. ELECTROCHEMICAL GENERATION OF A REACTIVE ZINC FOR THE FORMATION OF STABLE OR TRANSIENT ORGANOZINC REAGENTS AND THEIR REACTIVITY... [Pg.758]

Other electrochemical ways have been attempted to generate an activated zinc surface from massive zinc (rod or plate). Two types of activation have been developed. In the first one, a low current density is applied on the massive zinc, which is used as the anode. The electroscoring of the zinc surface makes it reactive towards organic halides that are easily reducible. These reactions are catalytic in electricity. This electroscoring, which is all the more efficient as the applied current density is low, is equivalent to an acidic treatment of the surface. [Pg.759]


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