Synthetic
organic chemists are beginning to exploit electrochemical
methods in increasingly creative ways. This is leading to a surge
in productivity that is only now starting to take advantage of the
full-potential of electrochemistry for accessing new structures in
novel, more efficient ways. In this perspective, we provide insight
into the potential of electrochemistry as a synthetic tool gained
through studies of both direct anodic oxidation reactions and more
recent indirect methods, and highlight how the development of new
electrochemical methods can expand the nature of synthetic problems
our community can tackle.