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Topics in Current Chemistry
Electrochemistry I Editor: E. Steckhan
With Contributions by M. A. Fox, H.-J. Sch~ifer,E. Steckhan, K. Uneyama, J.H.P. Utley
With 19 Figures and 51 Tables
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This series presents critical reviews of the present position and future trends in modern chemical research. It is addressed to all research and industrial chemists who wish to keep abreast of advances in their subject. As a rule, contributions are specially commissioned. The editors and publishers will, however, always be pleased to receive suggestions and supplementary ;nformation. Papers are accepted for "Topics in Current Chemistry" in L aglish.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Electrochemistry. (Topics in current chemistry ; 142) 1. Electrochemistry Collectedworks. I. Steckhan, E. (Eberhard), 1943 . lI. Fox, Marye Anne, 1947-. Ill. Series. QI~l.F58 vol. 142 540 s [541.3'7] 87-9780 [QD552] ISBN 0-387-17871-6 (NewYork) This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, re-use of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilms or in other ways, and storage in data banks. Duplication of this publication or parts thereof is only permitted under the provisions of the German Copyright Law of September 9, 1965, in its version of June 24, 1985, and a copyright fee must always be paid. Violations fall under the prosecution act of the German Copyright Law. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1987 Printed in GDR The use of registered names, trademarks, etc. in this publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specific statement, that such names are exempt from the relevant protective laws and regulations and therefore free for general use. Bookbinding: Lfideritz & Bauer, Berlin 2152/3020-5432l 0
Editorial Board
Prof. Dr. Michael J. S. Dewar Department of Chemistry, The University of Texas Austin, TX 78712, USA Prof. Dr. Jack D. Dunitz
Prof. Dr. Klaus Hnfner
Laboratorium ffir Organische Chemie der Eidgen6ssischen Hochschule UniversitfitsstraBe 6/8, CH-8006 Ziirich lnstitut fiir Organische Chemie der TH • PetersenstraBe 15, D-6100 Darmstadt
Prot~ Dr. Edgar tteilbronner
Physikalisch-Chemisches Institut der Universitfit Klingelbergstrage 80, CH-4000 Basel
Prot~ Dr. S'hO lz6
Department of Chemistry, Fohoku University, Sendai, Japan 980
Prof. Dr..lean-Marie Lehn
Institut de Chimie, Universit6 de Strasbourg, 1, rue Blaise Pascal, B. P. Z 296/R8, F-67008 Strasbourg-Cedex
Prof. Dr. Kurt Niedenzu
University of Kentucky, College of Arts and Sciences Department of Chemistry, Lexington, KY 40506, USA
Prof. l)r. Kenneth N. Raynlond Department of Chemistry, University of California. Berkeley, California 94720, USA Prof. I)r. Char/ev 147. Rees
Hofmann Professor of Organic (hemistry, Department of Chemistry, I mpcrial ( ollcgc of Science and Tcchnology, South Kcnsington, London SW7 2AY, Ihlgland
Prof. l)r. f)*itz V6gtle
Institut for Organische Chemic und Biochemie der Univcrsitiit, Gerhard-Domagk-Str. 1. I_) 5300 Bonn 1
Prof I)r. Geor% Witti~,
Institut fiir Organische Chemic der Univcrsitfit hn Neuenheimer Fcld 270, D-6900 Heidelberg I
Preface to the Series on Electrochemistry
The scope of electrochemistry having broadened tremendously within the last ten years has become a remarkably diverse science. In the field of electroorganic synthesis, for example, selectivity has been improved b