Despite substantial advancements in thermal and photochemical catalysis, the evolution of similar processes within the realm of organic electrochemistry has seen a slower pace. However, recent years have heralded a remarkable surge in molecular electrocatalysis. This innovative technique harnesses the power of molecular catalysts to expedite electrochemical transformations. This article underscores the application of ferrocene (Fc) as a redox catalyst in organic electrosynthesis. It delves into the extensive utilization of Fc in organic electrosynthesis, particularly emphasizing its role in the electrocatalytic generation and reactions of heteroatom- and carbon-centered radicals, among various other reactions.
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Chen, N., Wu, Z. J., & Xu, H. C. (2024, January 1). Ferrocene as a Redox Catalyst for Organic Electrosynthesis. Israel Journal of Chemistry. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijch.202300097
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