Preface for the 67th Special Feature “Revolutionizing Synthetic Organic Chemistry by Electrosynthesis”

The 67th special feature, titled “Electrosynthesis Revolutionizing Synthetic Organic Chemistry,” will focus on electrosynthesis, an innovative technology with the potential for sustainable compound production. Electrosynthesis is a chemical process that uses electricity as the main driving force for...

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Chemical synthesis
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Electrosynthesis
Green chemistry
Organic chemistry
Organic Electrochemistry
Organic Synthesis
Sustainable Chemistry
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