Microscopic features and untargeted metabolomics reveal special features of the black-patterning in spalted heartwood of Diospyros spp.
Antibacterial and anticancer activity (PANC-1) of green synthesized copper oxide nanoparticles from Catharanthus roseus
The national maize hybrid as a potential mediator in the contamination of the food chain with heavy metals
Study of tramadol removal from water by the electro-Fenton process coupled with biological post-treatment: kinetics and energetic evaluation
Bisphenol a (BPA) emitted from food cans: an evaluation of the effects of dry heating, boiling, storage period, and food type on migration and its potential impact on human health
Large Azobenzene Macrocycles: Formation and Detection by NMR and MS Methods
Raman Spectroscopy of Emulsions and Emulsion Chemistry
Electrochemical Organic Synthesis in Aqueous Media
Abstract
Conducting electrochemical organic synthesis in/on whole water media is undoubtedly a highly green approach, which avoids the usage of organic solvents, and sometimes organic supporting electrolytes. In this review, the electrochemical organic syntheses in/on whole water environment are reviewed, especially including the reactions conducted both in organic solvent and water for comparisons. This review discussed anodic and cathodic reaction, respectively, including the C−H oxidation, hydroxylation, dehydrogenative cross coupling, functionalization of alkenes, cathodic oxidation, hydrogenation, reductive cross coupling, and so on. As the reduction of CO2, conversion biomass, and waste water disposal are frequently performed in water, and have already been reviewed recently. These topics are not included in this review.