Issue 12, 2003

Room-temperature ionic liquids as new solvents for organic electrosynthesis. The first examples of direct or nickel-catalysed electroreductive coupling involving organic halides

Abstract

Direct or Ni-catalysed electroreductive homocouplings of organic halides and couplings of organic halides with activated olefins are efficiently conducted by constant current electrolyses in an undivided cell in room-temperature ionic liquids as the solvent–electrolyte media.

Graphical abstract: Room-temperature ionic liquids as new solvents for organic electrosynthesis. The first examples of direct or nickel-catalysed electroreductive coupling involving organic halides

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
14 Mar 2003
Accepted
09 Apr 2003
First published
16 May 2003

Chem. Commun., 2003, 1434-1435

Room-temperature ionic liquids as new solvents for organic electrosynthesis. The first examples of direct or nickel-catalysed electroreductive coupling involving organic halides

R. Barhdadi, C. Courtinard, J. Y. Nédélec and M. Troupel, Chem. Commun., 2003, 1434 DOI: 10.1039/B302944A

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