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Indirect electrolysis involving phase transfer catalysis.
Pletcher, Derek.
Dep. Chem., Univ. Southampton, Southampton, UK. Editor(s): Little, R. Daniel; Weinberg, Norman L.
Electroorg. Synth., [Manuel M. Baizer Meml. Symp.] (1991), Meeting Date 1990, 255-62.
Publisher: Dekker, New York, N. Y CODEN: 57OSAY Conference; General Review written in English.
Abstract
A review with 11 refs is given on indirect electrosynthesis when phase transfer catalysis is used to allow the chem. step to occur homogeneously in an org solvent immiscible with the aq. electrolyte. Ideally, the electrolysis should be carried out with an emulsion of the aq. and org. phases. As an example, the oxidn. of anthracene to anthraquinone via dichromate is described. The Ce4+/Ce3+ redox system can be also used as a catalyst for the p-xylene oxidn.
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