Electrohydrodimerization of 2-cyclohexen-1-one in hydroethanolic medium

[1]  P. Zuman,et al.  Polarographic reduction of aldehydes and ketones: Part XXII. Reduction and oxidation of α,β-unsaturated aldehydes: Acrolein, tiglaldehyde and substituted cinnamaldehydes⋆⋆⋆ , 1981 .

[2]  F. Gülaçar,et al.  Influence of the water content of the solvent on the product distribution in the electrohydrodimerization of 2-cyclohexenones†‡ , 1981 .

[3]  P. Tissot,et al.  Electrochemical reduction of 2-chloro-2-cyclohexenones , 1978 .

[4]  P. Tissot,et al.  Electrochemical Reduction of Cyclohex‐2‐enones , 1977 .

[5]  J. Savéant,et al.  Linear sweep voltammetry: Kinetic control by charge transfer and/or secondary chemical reactions , 1973 .

[6]  J. Savéant,et al.  Electrodimerization: VIII. Role of proton transfer reactions in the mechanism of electrohydrodimerization formal kinetics for voltammetric studies (linear sweep, rotating disc, polarography) , 1973 .

[7]  J. Savéant,et al.  Dimerization, disproportionation and e.c.e. mechanisms in the reduction of aromatic carbonyl compounds in alkaline media , 1971 .

[8]  J. Savéant,et al.  Electrodimerization: I. One-electron irreversible dimerization. Diagnostic criteria and rate determination procedures for voltammetric studies , 1970 .

[9]  R. Zalewski,et al.  Protonation of conjugated carbonyl groups in sulfuric acid solutions. II. Protonation and basicity of α,β-unsaturated alicyclic ketones , 1969 .

[10]  R. Zalewski,et al.  Protonation of conjugated carbonyl groups in sulfuric acid solution. I. Adaptation of the amide acidity function HA for protonation of the carbonyl group in non-Hammett bases , 1968 .