Dechlorination of monochlorobenzene by using electrochemical method

A new dechlorination system was carried out by electrolysis of a N, N-dimethylformamide solution containing a supporting electrolyte in a one-compartment cell fitted with a platinum cathode and a metal anode. Monochlorobenzene as a substrate was dechlorinated to benzene in this system, and the produ...

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Main Authors: Abdul Jalil, Aishah, Tokuda, Masao
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Language:en
Published: 2004
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description A new dechlorination system was carried out by electrolysis of a N, N-dimethylformamide solution containing a supporting electrolyte in a one-compartment cell fitted with a platinum cathode and a metal anode. Monochlorobenzene as a substrate was dechlorinated to benzene in this system, and the product was analyzed by gas chromatograph. Effect of temperature, type of anode material and solvent was investigated and it was also found that the rate and current efficiency for the benzene production were greatly improved when naphthalene was used as a mediator. In the Presence of naphthalene, the reduction of chlorobenzene occurs indirectly compared to its direct reduction at the platinum cathode to give complete dechlorination.
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spelling my.utm.eprints-52362017-09-10T06:42:49Z http://eprints.utm.my/5236/ Dechlorination of monochlorobenzene by using electrochemical method Abdul Jalil, Aishah Tokuda, Masao T Technology (General) A new dechlorination system was carried out by electrolysis of a N, N-dimethylformamide solution containing a supporting electrolyte in a one-compartment cell fitted with a platinum cathode and a metal anode. Monochlorobenzene as a substrate was dechlorinated to benzene in this system, and the product was analyzed by gas chromatograph. Effect of temperature, type of anode material and solvent was investigated and it was also found that the rate and current efficiency for the benzene production were greatly improved when naphthalene was used as a mediator. In the Presence of naphthalene, the reduction of chlorobenzene occurs indirectly compared to its direct reduction at the platinum cathode to give complete dechlorination. 2004 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/5236/1/AishahAbdulJalil2004_DechlorinationOfMonochlorobenzene.pdf Abdul Jalil, Aishah and Tokuda, Masao (2004) Dechlorination of monochlorobenzene by using electrochemical method. In: Annual Fundamental Science Seminar 2004 (AFSS 2004), 14-15 June 2004, Ibnu Sina Institute for Fundamental Science Studies, UTM. (Submitted)
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Dechlorination of monochlorobenzene by using electrochemical method
title Dechlorination of monochlorobenzene by using electrochemical method
title_full Dechlorination of monochlorobenzene by using electrochemical method
title_fullStr Dechlorination of monochlorobenzene by using electrochemical method
title_full_unstemmed Dechlorination of monochlorobenzene by using electrochemical method
title_short Dechlorination of monochlorobenzene by using electrochemical method
title_sort dechlorination of monochlorobenzene by using electrochemical method
topic T Technology (General)
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