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Reductions, indirect electrochemical synthesis

Fig. 4. Principle of an indirect electrochemical synthesis under application of chemically modified electrodes exemplified by a reduction... Fig. 4. Principle of an indirect electrochemical synthesis under application of chemically modified electrodes exemplified by a reduction...
Electrochemical oxidations and reductions provide environmentally safe methods for casing out organic synthesis. Anodic oxidation is the optimal technique for some oxidations, such as the Kolbe oxidation of carboxylic acids. However, many oxidations that can be carried out in high yield with the appropriate chemical oxidant cannot be accomplished by anodic oxidation. Indirect electrochemical oxidation provides a potential solution to this problem (50, 51). The reagent (mediator) carries out the oxidation of the substrate giving the product selectively and the reduced form of the mediator. The reduced form of the mediator is then oxidized electrochemically to generate the useful oxidized form of the mediator. The mediator is therefore used only in catalytic amounts. Indirect electrochemical oxidations and reductions thus have the potential to achieve the selectivity of chemical reactions with the environmental benefits of electrochemical methods. [Pg.86]


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