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Green Electrochemistry. Examples and Challenges
Pure and Applied Chemistry
  • Michael A Matthews, University of South Carolina - Columbia
Publication Date
8-1-2001
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Article
Abstract

Electrochemical methods have been proposed for synthesis of organic compounds, including conversion of CO2. Such methods may provide a basis for environmentally friendly and sustainable methods for chemical production. Nevertheless, electrochemical syntheses are not widely utilized. Several examples of ongoing research are presented that illustrate both the opportunities as well as the challenges associated with the utilization of electrochemistry for green chemical manufacturing.

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©Pure and Applied Chemistry 2001, IUPAC & De Gruyter.

Matthews, M. A. (2001). Green Electrochemistry. Examples and Challenges. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 73 (8), 1305-1308. http://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1351/pac200173081305

Citation Information
Michael A Matthews. "Green Electrochemistry. Examples and Challenges" Pure and Applied Chemistry Vol. 73 Iss. 8 (2001) p. 1305 - 1308
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/michael-matthews/52/