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Bernhard Klöckner

Electrochemical Screening for Electroorganic Synthesis

Electrochemical screening is usually strongly focused on electroanalytical data, while the parameters of organic synthesis are mostly not used as selection criteria. Typical parameters would be indication of the formation of the product and the efficiency of the electroorganic conversion. The latter data indicate the stability of the product under electrolysis conditions and represent the key for the accumulation of the desired product. We survey the current methods for electroorganic screening. In particular, parallel electrolysis under more defined conditions is discussed in detail since it represents a powerful tool for the development of electroorganic syntheses and processes.

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Practical strategies for stable operation of HFF-QCM in continuous air flow

Currently there are a few fields of application using quartz crystal microbalances (QCM). Because of environmental conditions and insufficient resolution of the microbalance, chemical sensing of volatile organic compounds in an open system was as yet not possible. In this study we present strategies on how to use 195 MHz fundamental quartz resonators for a mobile sensor platform to detect airborne analytes. Commonly the use of devices with a resonant frequency of about 10 MHz is standard. By increasing the frequency to 195 MHz the frequency shift increases by a factor of almost 400. Unfortunately, such kinds of quartz crystals tend to exhibit some challenges to obtain a reasonable signal-to…

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