Microelectrode arrays and ceric ammonium nitrate: a simple strategy for developing new site-selective synthetic methods.
David Kesselring, Karl Maurer, Kevin D Moeller
Index: J. Am. Chem. Soc. 130(34) , 11290-1, (2008)
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Abstract
Conditions for a site-selective ceric ammonium nitrate oxidation have been developed. The reactions proceed nicely on both 1K- and 12K-microelectrode arrays. The procedure for developing the reactions was very simple and demonstrated that the same reagents used for a solution-phase reaction can be used for a related site-selective reaction on a microelectrode array.
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