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Modern electroorganic chemistry

Title
Modern electroorganic chemistry / Demetrios Kyriacou.
Author
Kyriacou, Demetrios K.
Publication
Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag, [1994], ©1994.

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Description
x, 228 pages : illustrations; 25 cm.
Series Statement
Springer lab manual
Uniform Title
Springer lab manual.
Subject
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
  • 1. Introduction. 1.1. Electroorganic Chemistry. Historical Perspective. 1.2. Pertinent Fundamental Concepts and Principles in Organic Electrochemistry -- 2. Anodic Reactions. 2.1. Fundamental Nature. 2.2. Hydrocarbons. 2.3. Hydroxy Compounds. 2.4. Oxidations at Oxide Covered Electrodes. 2.5. Phenolic Compounds. 2.6. Carbonyl Compounds. 2.7. Carboxylic Acids. 2.8. Amines and Amides. 2.9. Ethers and Esters. 2.10. Organic Halides. 2.11. N-Heterocyclics. 2.12. Organosulfur Compounds. 2.13. Anodic Cyanations. 2.14. Acetoxylations and Acetamidations. 2.15. Anodic Halogenations. 2.16. Hydroxylations. 2.17. Alkoxylations. 2.18. Pyridinations. 2.19. Nitrations -- 3. Cathodic Organic Reactions. 3.1. Phenomenological Nature. 3.2. Carbon-Hydrogen Bond Formations, Unsaturated Systems. 3.3. Carbonyl Compounds. 3.4. Carboxylic Acids and Esters. 3.5. Organohalides. 3.6. Nitrocompounds. 3.7. N-Heterocyclics and Other Heteroatom Structures. 3.8. Organosulfur Compounds.
  • 3.9. Some Special Cleavages of C - O Bonds in Hydroxy Compounds. 3.10. Electrocarboxylations. 3.11. Nitriles and Oximes. 3.12. Various Cathodic Couplings -- 4. Indirect Electroorganic Reactions (Indirect Electrolysis) -- 4.1. Introduction. 4.2. Oxidative Indirect Reactions. 4.3. Indirect Reductive Reactions -- 5. Some Special Topics Relevant to Electrosynthesis. 5.1. Electrolysis in Two-Phase Solvent Systems. 5.2. Solid Polymer Electrolyte - Electrolysis. 5.3. Reactions via Electrode Dissolution. 5.4. Electropolymerizations. Conductive Polymers. 5.5. Applications of Electrochemical Methodology to the Synthesis of Natural Products. 5.6. Electroreductive Cyclizations for Natural Product Synthesis (Little-Baizer ERC Reaction). 5.7. Electrogenerative Systems. 5.8. Electrogenerated Bases. 5.9. Electroreduction of Enones ([alpha],[beta]-Unsaturated Ketones). 5.10. Oxygenations. The Superoxide Ion.
ISBN
  • 3540575049 (Berlin : acid-free paper)
  • 0387575049 (New York : acid-free paper)
LCCN
94013316
OCLC
  • 30075986
  • ocm30075986
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries