Organic Electrochemistry

Organic Electrochemistry

  • Antonio Doménech-Carbó
  • José Zagal
Publisher:ElsevierISBN 13: 9780443334009ISBN 10: 0443334005

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Organic Electrochemistry is written by Antonio Doménech-Carbó and published by Elsevier. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0443334005 (ISBN 10) and 9780443334009 (ISBN 13).

Organic Electrochemistry: Fundamentals, Modern Concepts, and Methods offers a comprehensive perspective on the essentials, methodologies, and practical applications of electrochemistry in organic chemistry. Addressing fundamental principles and applied aspects arising from the convergence of electrochemistry and organic chemistry, the book strives to deliver a broad theoretical foundation. It meticulously outlines methods and applications, catering to the interests of researchers, practitioners, and postgraduate students in these domains. With a focus on 'clean' preparative organic chemistry, sections explore the potential of electrosynthesis and elucidates the information offered by electrochemical methods, including their role in processes of biological relevance.Additionally, it sheds light on the capabilities of electroanalytical techniques and underscores the importance of the electrochemistry of novel materials, such as organic-inorganic hybrids, organic polymers, and metal-organic frameworks in advancing the frontier of Organic Chemistry. - Covers a comprehensive view of organic electrochemistry - Analyzes capabilities and limitations of available techniques and strategies for concrete analytical problems - Presents electrosynthesis methods for "clean", preparative organic chemistry