Dissociative electron transfer (DET) to various organic halides has been investigated at glassy carbon electrodes (GCEs) in acetonitrile. It is shown that the surface composition of GCEs significantly affects the reduction peak potential of RX, an increase of the oxygen-to-carbon ratio apparently causing a positive shift of Ep. This catalytic effect depends on both GCE surface composition and DET mechanism, appreciable catalysis being observed only when the initial electron transfer plays a crucial role in the overall kinetics of the process. The highest observed peak potential difference is of the order of 0.1 V found for some alkyl halides undergoing a concerted DET
The electrochem. redn. of arom. bromides including substituted bromobenzenes and polycyclic bromoare...
Glassy carbon (GC) surfaces can be functionalized exploiting the electrochemical reduction of iodoni...
In a systematic cyclovoltammetric investigation of electrochemical organic processes, the electrocat...
The electrochemical reduction of organic halides is a typical case of dissociative electron transfe...
The reductive cleavage of a series of organic halides, including both aromatic and aliphatic compoun...
The mechanism of dissociative electron transfer (ET) to a series of organic chlorides has been inves...
The mechanism of dissociative electron transfer (ET) to a series of organic chlorides has been inves...
The mechanism of dissociative electron transfer (ET) to a series of organic chlorides has been inves...
The electrochemical reduction of a series of aromatic bromides including substituted bromobenzenes a...
The reductive cleavage of a series of organic chlorides, including chloroaromatics, benzyl chlorides...
The reductive cleavage of a series of organic chlorides, including chloroaromatics, benzyl chlorides...
International audienceGlassy carbon was reported to be efficient in two-electron reductive scission ...
International audienceGlassy carbon was reported to be efficient in two-electron reductive scission ...
In recent years it has been shown in detail how the electrocatalytic cleavage of carbon-halogen bond...
An important model for the study of dissociative electron transfer (DET) is provided by the electroc...
The electrochem. redn. of arom. bromides including substituted bromobenzenes and polycyclic bromoare...
Glassy carbon (GC) surfaces can be functionalized exploiting the electrochemical reduction of iodoni...
In a systematic cyclovoltammetric investigation of electrochemical organic processes, the electrocat...
The electrochemical reduction of organic halides is a typical case of dissociative electron transfe...
The reductive cleavage of a series of organic halides, including both aromatic and aliphatic compoun...
The mechanism of dissociative electron transfer (ET) to a series of organic chlorides has been inves...
The mechanism of dissociative electron transfer (ET) to a series of organic chlorides has been inves...
The mechanism of dissociative electron transfer (ET) to a series of organic chlorides has been inves...
The electrochemical reduction of a series of aromatic bromides including substituted bromobenzenes a...
The reductive cleavage of a series of organic chlorides, including chloroaromatics, benzyl chlorides...
The reductive cleavage of a series of organic chlorides, including chloroaromatics, benzyl chlorides...
International audienceGlassy carbon was reported to be efficient in two-electron reductive scission ...
International audienceGlassy carbon was reported to be efficient in two-electron reductive scission ...
In recent years it has been shown in detail how the electrocatalytic cleavage of carbon-halogen bond...
An important model for the study of dissociative electron transfer (DET) is provided by the electroc...
The electrochem. redn. of arom. bromides including substituted bromobenzenes and polycyclic bromoare...
Glassy carbon (GC) surfaces can be functionalized exploiting the electrochemical reduction of iodoni...
In a systematic cyclovoltammetric investigation of electrochemical organic processes, the electrocat...