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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