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Alternating current electrolysis: A photoredox catalysis mimic and beyond

Jun‐Song Zhong, Chenglin Ding, Hyunwoo Kim, Terry McCallum, Ke‐Yin Ye

2022Green Synthesis and Catalysis42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Alternating current electrolysis (ACE) is an emerging powerful synthetic tool, which principally resembles photoredox catalysis strategies. Its periodically alternating polarity feature allows oxidation and reduction processes to take place on the same electrode surface in a well-controlled manner via the fine-tuning of current frequency along with other reaction parameters. Therefore, many challenging transformations in typical direct electrolysis, including constant current electrolysis or constant potential electrolysis, could be achieved via ACE. The recent advances in the organic synthesis using this emerging technology and its advantages over direct electrolysis are highlighted.

Topics & Concepts

ElectrolysisAlternating currentPhotoredox catalysisCurrent (fluid)Polarity (international relations)Constant currentCatalysisMaterials scienceNanotechnologyProcess engineeringElectrodeChemistryElectrical engineeringEngineeringPhotocatalysisOrganic chemistryVoltageElectrolytePhysical chemistryCellBiochemistryRadical Photochemical ReactionsSulfur-Based Synthesis TechniquesAdvanced Photocatalysis Techniques
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