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Here, we report a new electrochemical method that enables reductive dehalogenation to be carried out at a carbon electrode using a mild oxidizing potential. Reductive dehalogenation processes are a commonly carried out chemical synthesis, typically for the remediation of pollutants, which traditionally require toxic chemical reductants, precious metal catalysts, or large negative electrode potentials. Alternatively, oxalate oxidation produces a strong reducing agent, CO2 radical anion, which is capable of reducing substrates whose standard potentials are less negative than that of CO2-/CO2. Using this method, we successfully carry out the debromination of various aryl bromides at a low electrode potential.
Presenter Name: Safiya Hamud
Presenter Name: Rune Walkingshaw
Presenter Name: Rune Walkingshaw
Presentation Type: Poster
Presentation Format: In Person
Presentation #39
College: Science
School / Department: Chemistry
Email: u1382349@utah.edu
Research Mentor: Josh Beeler
Time: 11:00 AM
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