Description
Modern Electrosynthetic Methods in Organic Chemistry introduces readers to new ways of making materials and compounds using low waste processes, employing energy from electricity rather than chemical reagents. It explores electro-organic synthesis, which offers clean synthesis tools as well as unusual reaction intermediates and reaction types. Despite applications previously remaining niche, due to the advent of microfluidic reactors this book is a must-read for industry professionals and academics alike. It targets specific areas of recent progress and development in the field that show high novelty and potential, at the same time inviting a wider range of applications in green and clean technology.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction to Practical Methods in Electro-Organic Syntheses
James Taylor, M. Anbu Kulandainathan, Christopher Hotchen, Frank Marken
Chapter 2. Cogenergation Electrosynthesis
Xiangming Gao, Adrian Fisher, Nathan Lawrence, Peng Song
Chapter 3. Photoelectrochemically Driven Electrosynthesis
Hisashi Shimakoshi, Yoshio Hisaeda
Chapter 4. Ultrasound Activation in Electrosynthesis
Mahito Atobe, Frank Marken
Chapter 5. Novel Electrode Materials in Electroorganic Synthesis
Christoph Gütz, Sebastian Herold, Siegfried R. Waldvogel
Chapter 6. Electrosynthesis of Functional Polymer Materials
Shinsuke Inagi, Naoki Shida
Chapter 7. Biphasic and Emulsion Electro-Organic Syntheses
Sunyhik Ahn, Frank Marken
Chapter 8. Solid-to-Solid Transformations in Organic Electrosynthesis
Antonio Doménech-Carbó