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Practical Aspects of Electroorganic Synthesis. Advances in Green and Sustainable Chemistry

  • Book

  • June 2024
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5723992

Practical Aspects of Electroorganic Synthesis presents an educational insight into the practical aspects of electrosynthesis methods by providing a variety of examples and techniques. With the advancement of chemical science and its undeniable role in life, there is a growing need for the employment of green and eco-friendly methods and environmentally acceptable processes to minimize the negative consequences of chemical technologies. These needs and concepts are referred to as "green chemistry� and "sustainable technology�. Electrosynthesis techniques are an example of one of the notable achievements of the interdisciplinary co-operation that assists in minimizing these consequences. This book comprises three fundamental sections: direct, indirect, and paired electrolysis. As a result, this logically separates the key information needed to conduct electrochemistry into digestible and rational parts. Direct electrolysis discusses anodic oxidation, cathodic reduction, mechanistic studies (cyclic voltammetry), and how to set up electrochemical experiments. Indirect electrolysis proceeds to explore catalysts and additives in more depth to take on modern electrochemical methods. Finally, this book explores the burgeoning new field of paired electrolysis, in which the ultimate green-synthesis applications are possible, with no wasted electrons and very few by-products. Practical Aspects of Electroorganic Synthesis offers researchers a modern and authoritative resource that brings complete and up-to-date practical concepts of electrosynthesis methods and guides the audience on how to carry out a large number of experimental techniques.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction to Electroorganic Synthesis
2. Direct Electrosynthesis
3. In-direct Electrosynthesis
4. Paired Electrosynthesis
5. Diles-Alder Electrosynthesis
6. Michael Addition Reactions
7. Electrosynthesis of Metal-Organic Frameworks

Authors

Davood Nematollahi Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry and Petroleum Sciences, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran.

Davood Nematollahi is a Professor in the Faculty of Chemistry at Bu-Ali Sina University. He completed his PhD with Prof. S. M. Golabi at Tabriz University in 1996 in Electrochemistry. His research is at the intersection of electrochemistry, organic chemistry, and environment chemistry with a focus on fundamental aspects of electroorganic chemistry. He also works on rational design to better understand or discover interesting electrochemical techniques in organic synthesis. He is particularly interested in using green conditions to synthesize of organic compounds. He has published over 400 papers in international journals. In 2012 he was named an ISI highly cited researcher (top 0.1 %). Nematollahi has won several major awards in Iran.

Saber Alizadeh Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Department of Chemical Technology, Iranian Research Organization for Science & Technology (IROST), Tehran, Iran.

Saber Alizadeh was born in 1987 in Tabriz; Iran and received his M.Sc. degree from the Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences (IASBS) in 2014 for research on the electrosynthesis and application of mesoporous silica structures under the supervision of Dr. M. Rafiee and Prof. Dr. B. Karimi. He received his Ph.D. degree from Bu-Ali Sina University (BASU) in 2019 for research on the electrosynthesis and application of Metal-Organic Framework structures under the supervision of Prof. Dr. D. Nematollahi. With financial support from the Irans Scientific Elite Federation (Isef), he joined again the Prof. Dr. Nematollahi group as a postdoctoral researcher. His research focuses on the application of nanomaterials for electroorganic synthesis, electrocatalysis, and supercapacitors in green conditions. In 2023 he won the Khwarizmi Youth Award and WIPO National Award, and since 2024 has started a new position as a faculty member of the Iranian Research Organization for Science & Technology.

Ameneh Amani Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Nahavand Higher Education Complex, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran.

Ameneh Amani is an Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry at Nahavand Higher Education Complex, Bu-Ali Sina University. She obtained her B.Sc. from Damghan University, her M.Sc., and Ph.D. from Bu-Ali-Sina University under the supervision of Professor Davood Nematollahi in 2013. Currently, Amani's research involves Electrochemistry, Electrosynthesis of organic compounds, and the investigation of electrochemistry of medicinal plants.

Sadegh Khazalpour Associate prof. of Analytical Chemistry, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry and Petroleum Sciences, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran.

Sadegh Khazalpour was born in 1986 in Hamedan and obtained his BSc and his MSc from Bu-Ali Sina University with Prof. Davood Nematollahi as the supervisor. During his studies, he completed his thesis on the electrochemical study of 4-(1-piperazino)phenol and resazurin. After that, he became a PhD student in Analytical Chemistry at the University of Bu-Ali Sina under the supervision of Prof. Davood Nematollahi. His research is focused on the electrochemical study of N, N-dimethyl-p-nitrosoaniline, and synthesis of new sulfonamides and electrochemical synthesis of nanoporous mixed ligand metal-organic frameworks: DMOF-1-Zn. He has been a faculty member of Bu-Ali Sina University since 2015.