The practice of assigning names to chemical reactions in organic synthesis serves not only as a systematic communication tool but also as homage to distinguished scientists. These named reactions have been pivotal in facilitating effective knowledge exchange among chemists and fostering advancements in education as well as research over an extended period. Despite the recent resurgence of organic electrochemistry in molecular construction, its connection to named reactions has been somewhat limited. This review endeavors to bridge the existing gap between well‐established named reactions and the contemporary field of electroorganic chemistry. This review further aims to accentuate the potential of electrochemical strategies as viable alternatives in the realm of organic syntheses.
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Debajit Maiti
Yoonji Heo
Geon Kang
ChemSusChem
Chungbuk National University
Engineering Arts (United States)
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Maiti et al. (Tue,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69e1ce895cdc762e9d85780d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/cssc.70613