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1 online resource (473 p.) |
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Preface -- Contents -- Contributors -- Publications and Patents of Manuel M. Baizer -- Manuel's Limericks and Haikus -- Anecdotes -- Mechanism -- Are Mechanistic Studies Relevant to Electroorganic Synthesis? An Example from the Reduction of 1, 1-Dinitrocyclohexane -- Information Available from Formal Oxidation Potentials of R2NX Compounds -- Mechanism of Electrochemical Synthesis of Some Sterically Hindered Compounds -- Electrochemical Induction of SRN1 Nucleophilic Substitution |
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Synthesis of Aromatic Chalcogeno Derivatives by Electrochemically Induced SRN1 Substitution in MeCN. Advantages and Limits of the Electrochemical Technique -- Reduction -- Electrohydrodimerization: Comparison of Acrylonitrile and Formaldehyde -- Electroreductive Hydrodimerization of Allylbenzene and Related Aromatic Olefins -- Electroreductive Coupling of Carbonyl-Type Groups with Unsaturated Systems -- The 5,6 vs the 6,5 Electroreductive Tandem Cyclization of Ketones -- Regiocontrolled Allylation of Carbonyl Compounds by Electrochemical Reduction of Allylic Halides |
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Electrolytic Reductions of Heptanoyl Chloride, Phthaloyl Dichloride, and Benzoyl Chloride at Carbon and Mercury Cathodes in Acetonitrile -- Stereoselective Electrochemical and Sonochemical Reductive Silylation of Geminal Dihalides -- Reduction of Alkyl Chlorides at Lead Cathodes -- Electroreduction of 9,9'-Spirobifluorene in Dimethylformamide: Preparation of Hydrogenated Products -- Electrochemical Reduction of Carbonyl Compounds Activated by a Nitrile Function. Application to 2-Cyanocycloalkanones. Some Examples of Carbon-Carbon Bond Cleavages |
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The Efficient Electrochemical Reduction of Aliphatic Nitro Compounds to Amines in Neutral and Basic Media at Raney Nickel and Devarda Copper Electrodes -- Reduction of Aromatic Nitro Compounds: The Fate of Arylhydroxylamines -- Oxidation -- Anodic Methoxylation of Aromatic Compounds Occurring Via the EECrCp Mechanism -- Oxidative Organic Electrochemistry: Intramolecular Enol Ether Coupling Reactions. -- Electro-lniated Oxygenation -- Anodic Oxidation of CH-Bonds in Cyclic Hydrocarbons -- Photodetoxification Via Photoelectrochemical Oxidation on Irradiated Ti02 Particles |
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Anodic Addition to the Ethylenic Double Bond: The Case of Inden-1-ones -- Viable One-Pot Procedures for Electrooxidative Coupling of 2,6-Di-tert-butylphenol to 2,2'6'6-Tetra-tert-butyl-1,1'-biphenol -- Direct and Indirect Anodic Oxidation of Vinyl and Allyl Arenas : Prospects for the Formation of Benzaldehydes and Arylketones by Double-Bond Cleavage -- Formation of Heterocyclic Compounds by Electrochemical Oxidation of Hetero-AIIenes in Non-Aqueous Media -- Porous Carbon Anodes in the CAVE KF·2HF Electrolyte -- Mediated Reduction and Oxidation |
Summary |
Baizer (1914-1988) was the foremost internationally recognized authority on organic electrosynthesis. In this festschrift , derived from a memorial symposium held in Montreal, May 1990, as part of the 177th meeting of the Electrochemical Society, and also marking the 25th anniversary of electroorgan |
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781351452984 |
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1351452983 |
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