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A series of novel caffeic acid analogues have been synthesized in an experimentally simple electrochemical procedure employing electrons as the only reagents in aqueous solution without introducing any catalyst or oxidant.
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Electrosynthesis of organic compounds in aqueous solution without catalyst and oxidant
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This page is a summary of: Direct electrosynthesis of a series of novel caffeic acid analogues through a clean and serendipitous domino oxidation/thia-Michael reaction, RSC Advances, January 2014, Royal Society of Chemistry,
DOI: 10.1039/c4ra02046d.
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