Organic Electrochemistry as a Tool for Synthesis: Umpolung Reactions, Reactive Intermediates, and the Design of New Synthetic Methods

  • Daniel Little R
  • Moeller K
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Because electrochemistry allows for the selective introduction and removal of electrons from organic molecules, it is an ideal tool for reversing the polarity of known functional groups and triggering umpolung reactions.

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Daniel Little, R., & Moeller, K. D. (2002). Organic Electrochemistry as a Tool for Synthesis: Umpolung Reactions, Reactive Intermediates, and the Design of New Synthetic Methods. The Electrochemical Society Interface, 11(4), 36–42. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.f06024if

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