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Marius Franziskus Hartmer

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Highly selective generation of vanillin by anodic degradation of lignin: a combined approach of electrochemistry and product isolation by adsorption

2015

The oxidative degradation of lignin into a variety of valuable products has been under investigation since the first half of the last century. Especially, the chance to claim this cheap, abundant and renewable source for the production of the important aroma chemical vanillin (1) was one of the major driving forces of lignin research. So far most of the developed methods fail in technical application since no viable concept for work-up is included. This work represents a combined approach of electrochemical conversion of Kraft lignin and product recovery by adsorption on a strongly basic anion exchange resin. Electrolysis conditions are optimized regarding reaction temperatures below 100 °C…

ElectrolysisVanillinOrganic ChemistryligninElectrochemistryrenewable resourcesFull Research Paperlaw.inventionlcsh:QD241-441chemistry.chemical_compoundChemistrynickelAdsorptionchemistrylcsh:Organic chemistryelectrochemistrylawadsorptionDegradation (geology)LigninOrganic chemistrylcsh:QPhenolsIon-exchange resinlcsh:ScienceBeilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry
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Electroorganic synthesis of nitriles via a halogen-free domino oxidation–reduction sequence

2015

A direct electroorganic sequence yielding nitriles from oximes in undivided cells is reported. Despite the fact that intermediate nitrile oxides might be formed, the method is viable to prepare benzonitriles without substituents ortho to the aldoxime moiety. This constant current method is easy to perform for a broad scope of substrates and employs common electrodes, such as graphite and lead.

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Leaded Bronze: An Innovative Lead Substitute for Cathodic Electrosynthesis

2017

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ChemInform Abstract: Electroorganic Synthesis of Nitriles via a Halogen-Free Domino Oxidation-Reduction Sequence.

2016

A direct electroorganic sequence yielding nitriles from oximes in undivided cells is reported. Despite the fact that intermediate nitrile oxides might be formed, the method is viable to prepare benzonitriles without substituents ortho to the aldoxime moiety. This constant current method is easy to perform for a broad scope of substrates and employs common electrodes, such as graphite and lead.

chemistry.chemical_compoundNitrilechemistryElectrodeMoietyHalogen freeSequence (biology)Oxidation reductionGeneral MedicineGraphiteCombinatorial chemistryDominoChemInform
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