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Mechanistic Aspects of the Electrochemical Oxidation of Aliphatic Amines and Aniline Derivatives

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posted on 2024-06-19, 17:08 authored by AKV Mruthunjaya, Angel TorrieroAngel Torriero
The electrochemical oxidation of amines is an essential alternative to the conventional chemical transformation that provides critical routes for synthesising and modifying a wide range of chemically useful molecules, including pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. As a result, the anodic reactivity of these compounds has been extensively researched over the past seven decades. However, the different mechanistic aspects of the electrochemical oxidation of amines have never been discussed from a comprehensive and general point of view. This review examines the oxidation mechanism of aliphatic amines, amides, aniline and aniline derivatives, carbamates, and lactams, either directly oxidised at different electrode surfaces or indirectly oxidised by a reversible redox molecule, in which the reactive form was generated in situ. The mechanisms are compared and simplified to understand all possible pathways for the oxidation of amines using only a few general mechanisms. Examples of the application of these oxidation reactions are also provided.

History

Journal

Molecules

Volume

28

Article number

ARTN 471

Pagination

471-471

Location

Switzerland

ISSN

1420-3049

eISSN

1420-3049

Language

English

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

2

Publisher

MDPI