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- W3174974079 abstract "Abstract Homogeneous catalysts (“mediators”) are useful for tuning selectivity in organic electrosynthesis. However, they can have a negative impact on the overall mass and energy balance if used only once or recycled inefficiently. In a previous work, we introduced the polymediator concept, in which soluble redox‐active polymers catalyze the electrochemical reaction, allowing for recovery by dialysis or pressure‐driven membrane filtration. Using anodic alcohol oxidation as a test case, it was shown that TEMPO‐modified polymethacrylates (TPMA) can serve as efficient and reusable mediators. In the present study, the properties of a TPMA sample with well‐defined molecular weight distribution were studied using cyclic voltammetry and compared to low‐molecular TEMPO species. The non‐catalytic profiles of TPMA are shaped by diffusive and adsorptive processes, whereby the latter only become pronounced at low mediator concentrations and high scan rates. Electrocatalytic studies suggest that under the applied conditions, TPMA‐catalyzed alcohol oxidation is a predominantly homogeneous process. The homogeneous kinetics are determined rather by the mediator potential than by steric influences of the polymer backbone." @default.
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- W3174974079 title "TEMPO‐Modified Polymethacrylates as Mediators in Electrosynthesis – Redox Behavior and Electrocatalytic Activity toward Alcohol Substrates" @default.
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