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Wireless asymmetric umpolung electrosynthesis.

open access: yesChem Commun (Camb)
Grecchi S   +5 more
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Bipolar Electrochemistry

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2013
AbstractA bipolar electrode (BPE) is an electrically conductive material that promotes electrochemical reactions at its extremities (poles) even in the absence of a direct ohmic contact. More specifically, when sufficient voltage is applied to an electrolyte solution in which a BPE is immersed, the potential difference between the BPE and the solution ...
Stephen E, Fosdick   +3 more
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Two-Dimensional Bipolar Electrochemistry

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2010
This paper introduces the concept of two-dimensional bipolar electrochemistry and discusses its principle of operation. The interesting new result is that electrochemical reactions can be localized at particular locations on the perimeter of a two-dimensional bipolar electrode (2D-BPE), configured at the intersection of two orthogonal microfluidic ...
Stephen E, Fosdick   +3 more
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Pressure-Driven Bipolar Electrochemistry

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2011
Here we report that pressure-driven flow alone (no external electrical energy) can be used to drive faradaic electrochemical reactions in microchannels with charged walls. Specifically, we show that solution flow can generate streaming potentials on the order of volts and that this is sufficient to carry out reactions on the anodic and cathodic poles ...
Ioana, Dumitrescu   +3 more
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ChemInform Abstract: Bipolar Electrochemistry

ChemInform, 2014
AbstractReview: 125 ref.
Stephen E. Fosdick   +3 more
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6 Bipolar Electrochemistry for Synthesis

2022
AbstractBipolar electrochemistry has gained remarkable interest in recent years, especially in the fields of materials science and organic electrosynthesis. This is due to the interesting features of this particular electrochemical technology, such as the contactless nature of the electrochemical reactions, the use of low concentrations of supporting ...
E. Villani, S. Inagi
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