Issue 7, 2011

Connecting the dots: using sunlight to drive electrochemical oxidations

Abstract

Inexpensive, readily available photovoltaic cells have been used to conduct electrochemical oxidation reactions. In this way, the energy efficiency of sunlight-driven reactions can be combined with the versatility of electrochemistry to create new, sustainable methods for conducting oxidation reactions.

Graphical abstract: Connecting the dots: using sunlight to drive electrochemical oxidations

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
25 Feb 2011
Accepted
17 Apr 2011
First published
19 May 2011

Green Chem., 2011,13, 1652-1654

Connecting the dots: using sunlight to drive electrochemical oxidations

L. A. Anderson, A. Redden and K. D. Moeller, Green Chem., 2011, 13, 1652 DOI: 10.1039/C1GC15207F

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