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Electrooxidation of rhodamine B hydrazide

New Journal of Chemistry, 2023
The electrooxidation of rhodamine B hydrazide is shown to produce rhodamine B, a phenanthrenone derivative, and a phtalazinone derivative.
Nikita Belko   +7 more
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Sonochemical Enhancement of Phenylacetate Electrooxidation

Synthetic Communications, 1990
Abstract We report variously enhanced efficiencies, procedural improvements and altered product distributions from the electrooxidation of phenylacetate and p-chloro phenylacetate anions when performed under simultaneous ultrasonic irradiation.
D. J. Walton   +3 more
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METHANOL ELECTROOXIDATION WITH Cu-B CATALYST

INFRASTRUKTURA I EKOLOGIA TERENÓW WIEJSKICH / INFRASTRUCTURE AND ECOLOGY OF RURAL AREAS, 2016
In the last few years alternative energy sources have been fast developing. One of these sources is fuel cell. Due to development of the renewable energy sources, the powering of fuel cells with bio-fuels is very important. The one of this fuel is methanol.
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Investigating Crude Glycerol Electrooxidation

ECS Meeting Abstracts
Decarbonization of chemical manufacturing requires a range of strategies, including the utilization of process waste. This waste can then be used in processes powered by renewable electricity, such as electrocatalysis, to synthesize other useful chemicals. In doing so, process waste is reduced and industrially-relevant chemicals are produced without
Rachel N Gaines   +5 more
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A potentially insect-implantable trehalose electrooxidizing anode

Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2006
The dominant sugar in the body fluids of many insects is not glucose, the sugar of the vertebrates, but trehalose. In a step toward a cell that would operate in insects, we describe here a trehalose electrooxidizing anode. The novel component of the anode is its engineered, trehalose oxidation catalyzing, FAD-glucose-3-dehydrogenase (G3DH).
Arti, Pothukuchy   +3 more
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External Magnetic Field Enhances Biomass Electrooxidation

ChemSusChem
Abstract External fields in regulating catalyst structure and tailoring catalytic performance have garnered significant attention from researchers. In this study, an external magnetic field was introduced into biomass conversion and employed as an effective means to accelerate electrocatalytic oxidation.
Bin Zhu   +4 more
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Mechanism of 3,4-diarylpyrrole electrooxidation

Electrochimica Acta, 2016
Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate 3,4-diarylpyrrole electropolymerization and simultaneous or subsequent intramolecular oxidative coupling leading to poly(phenanthropyrrole). Small amounts of π-conjugated products were obtained only under the conditions of increased concentration of the monomer and increased rate of potential ...
M. Czichy   +6 more
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Electrooxidation Treatment for Wastewater Sludge

ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2014
Sludge produced during wastewater treatment, contain pathogens that increases the risks to human health. In particular, the density of bacteria and helminth eggs in sludge generated in Mexico significantly exceeds the levels reported in developed countries (Jimenez , et al. 2002 ; Jimenez, 2007).
Cristina De Leon Condes   +4 more
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Electrooxidative 1,3-Oxo/Carboamination of Arylcyclopropanes

The Journal of Organic Chemistry
Herein, the work demonstrates an electrochemically paired electrolysis approach facilitating the efficient achievement of the electrooxidative 1,3-oxo/carboamination of arylcyclopropanes under mild conditions. The formation of 1,3-arylamination of arylcyclopropanes involves commercially available amine redox mediators through a radical-radical process.
Ziyan Chen   +6 more
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Electrooxidation of 5-substituted indoles

Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions, 1997
The electrochemical oxidation of a wide variety of 5-substituted indole monomers at a platinum electrode results in the formation of a redox active film. Electrochemical and spectroscopic evidence is consistent with the redox species in the film being a cyclic trimer.
Peter Jennings   +3 more
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