Elucidating the Underlying Reactivities of Alternating Current Electrosynthesis by Time‐Resolved Mapping of Short‐Lived Reactive Intermediates
Qiongqiong Wan,
Kaixiang Chen,
Xin Dong
et al.
Abstract:Alternating current (AC) electrolysis is an emerging field in synthetic chemistry, while its mechanistic studies are challenged by the effective characterization of the elusive intermediate processes. Herein, we develop an operando electrochemical mass spectrometry platform that allows time‐resolved mapping of stepwise electrosynthetic reactive intermediates in both direct current and alternating current modes. By dissecting the key intermediate processes of electrochemical functionalization of arylamines, the… Show more
Hydroxyl quaternization through the direct oxidation reaction of aromatic amines, facilitated by water radical cations within water microdroplets, is explored.
Hydroxyl quaternization through the direct oxidation reaction of aromatic amines, facilitated by water radical cations within water microdroplets, is explored.
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