Kolbe electrolysis
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Kolbe electolysis or Kolbe reaction is an organic reaction named after Adolph Wilhelm Hermann Kolbe.[1] [2] The Kolbe reaction is formally a decarboxylative dimerisation and proceeds by a radical reaction mechanism.[3]
As an example, electrolysis of acetic acid yields ethane and carbon dioxide:
CH3COOH → CH3COO− → CH3COO· → CH3· + CO2
2CH3· → CH3CH3
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[edit] References
- ^ Hermann Kolbe (1848). "Zersetzung der Valeriansäure durch den elektrischen Strom". Annalen der Chemie und Pharmacie 64 (3): 339-341. doi: .
- ^ Hermann Kolbe (1849). "Untersuchungen über die Elektrolyse organischer Verbindungen". Annalen der Chemie und Pharmacie 69 (3): 257-372. doi: .
- ^ A. K. Vijh, B. E. Conway (1967). "Electrode Kinetic Aspects of the Kolbe Reaction". Chem. Rev. 67 (6): 623-664. doi: .
[edit] External links
- Kolbe Electrolysis. Organic Chemistry Portal. Retrieved on 2007-10-22.
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