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Organic Electrochemistry. Fundamentals, Modern Concepts, and Methods

  • Book

  • August 2025
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 6051726
Organic Electrochemistry: Fundamentals, Modern Concepts, and Methods offers a comprehensive perspective on the essentials, methodologies, and practical applications of electrochemistry in organic chemistry. Addressing fundamental principles and applied aspects arising from the convergence of electrochemistry and organic chemistry, the book strives to deliver a broad theoretical foundation. It meticulously outlines methods and applications, catering to the interests of researchers, practitioners, and postgraduate students in these domains. With a focus on 'clean' preparative organic chemistry, sections explore the potential of electrosynthesis and elucidates the information offered by electrochemical methods, including their role in processes of biological relevance.

Additionally, it sheds light on the capabilities of electroanalytical techniques and underscores the importance of the electrochemistry of novel materials, such as organic-inorganic hybrids, organic polymers, and metal-organic frameworks in advancing the frontier of Organic Chemistry.

Table of Contents

1. General Aspects
2. Mechanisms of Electrochemical Processes
3. Electrochemical Processes of Organic Compounds
4. Hydrocarbons
5. Oxygen-Containing Compounds
6. Nitrogen-Containing Compounds
7. Heterocyclic Compounds
8. Organic Electrosynthesis
9. Assisted Electrosynthesis
10. Automation and Industrial Electrosynthesis
11. CO2 Activation
12. Carbon-Halogen Activation
13. Electropolymerization, Conducting Polymers
14. Expanding Areas in Organic Electrochemistry
15. Ionic Liquids
16. Self-Assembled Monolayers
17. Supramolecular Electrochemistry
18. Solid State Organic Electrochemistry
19. Metal Complexes and Organometallic Compounds
20. Electrochemistry of Phthalocyanines and Porphyrins
21. Covalent Organic Frameworks and Related Systems
22. Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Materials
23. Bipolar Electrochemistry and Field-Assisted
24. Electrochemistry
25. Applied Organic Electrochemistry
26. Electroanalysis
27. Monitoring Reactivity of Organic Compounds with ROS
28. Electrochemical Degradation of Organic Pollutants
29. Organic Compounds in Electrochemical Energy
30. Production and Storage
31. Redox-Flow Batteries

Authors

Antonio Dom�nech-Carb� Department of Analytical Chemistry, University of Val�ncia, Val�ncia, Spain. Antonio Dom�nech-Carb� (Valencia, Spain, 1953) is Professor at the Department of Analytical Chemistry, University of Valencia (PhD 1989). His research is focused in solid state electrochemistry, including vegetal electrochemistry. He is author of more than 270 articles including one IUPAC's technical report, and several books. Among them, Electrochemical Methods in Archeometry, Conservation and Restoration (Springer, 2009), Electrochemistry of immobilized particles and droplets (2nd ed. Springer, 2014), Electrochemistry of Porous Materials (Taylor & Francis, 1st edition 2010; Chinese edition 2018; 2nd edition, 2021) and Electrochemistry for Cultural Heritage (Springer, 2023). Currently, is member of the editorial board of ChemTexts (Springer) and topical editor of Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry (Springer). He is reviewer of the European Research Council and national research agencies of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Croatia, Czech Republic, Flanders, France, Kazakhstan, Poland, Romania, Spain, Swiss, and The Netherlands, and referee of more than 180 indexed journals. Jos� Zagal University of Santiago de Chile, Faculty of Chemistry and Biology, Departmento of Chemistry of Materials, Santiago, Chile. Jos� Her�clito Zagal (Talca, Chile 1949) is a Distinguished Professor, Faculty of Chemistry and Biology of the University of Santiago de Chile. He got his first degree in Chemistry from the University of Chile in 1973 and his Ph.D. from Case Western Reserve University, (USA) in 1978. He was a postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Energy, Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York in 1982. In 1992 he received the Presidential Chair in Science Award from the President of Chile. In 2014 he became Fellow of The International Society of Electrochemistry and Fellow of The Electrochemical Society. In 2018 he became a Fellow of The Royal Society of Chemistry and Emeritus Member of The Electrochemical Society. He received the "Dr.Arevalo�Award from the Latin American Society of Electrochemistry in 2021. He is an active Member of the Academy of Sciences of Latin America (ACAL) of the Chilean Academy of Sciences and of the Academy of Sciences of New York. He belongs to several Editorial Boards. He has published over 280 papers and 4 books with more than 12164 citations and an h-index of 61 in Google Scholar, July 2023. His research interests are focused in establishing structure-reactivity relationships of metal complexes as molecular catalysts for electrochemical reactions. He has developed several reactivity descriptors for these non-noble metal catalysts.