Cover Feature: Flow Electrochemistry for the N‐Nitrosation of Secondary Amines (Chem. Eur. J. 32/2023)
Electrochemistry is a valuable tool used by modern synthetic chemists who use electricity to facilitate redox reactions. In this image, created by Karrar Nadhom, the dragon provides the electrical surge to create a reaction between sodium nitrite and a secondary amine, which are fused to form the N‐...
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description | Electrochemistry is a valuable tool used by modern synthetic chemists who use electricity to facilitate redox reactions. In this image, created by Karrar Nadhom, the dragon provides the electrical surge to create a reaction between sodium nitrite and a secondary amine, which are fused to form the N‐nitroso product. Despite dragons being extinct in most parts of the world, the title reaction is an ecologically green process, as indicated by the colour of the dragon. More information can be found in the Research Article by T. Wirth and co‐workers (DOI: 10.1002/chem.202300957). |
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