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Indirect Electrochemical Reactions

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AbstractThe sections in this article areIntroductionIndirect ElectrooxidationIndirect Oxidation with Halide IonsChloro Cation [CI]+‐assisted Indirect OxidationBromo Cation [Br]+‐assisted Indirect OxidationIndirect Oxidation with [I]+andIO4−as Electron CarriersIndirect Oxidation with Organic MediatorsMediators Containing Sulfur and Selenium ElementsMediators Containing NitrogenIndirect Oxidation with Other Redox SystemsMetal Ion‐assisted Indirect OxidationIndirect Oxidation with Metal Ion Redox SystemsIndirect Oxidation with Nickel (Ni) and Cobalt (Co) CompoundsIron (Fe) Complex‐assisted OxidationIndirect Oxidation with Chromic Acid [Cr(VI)]Palladium (Pd)‐assisted OxidationRuthenium (Ru)‐assisted OxidationOsmium (Os)‐assisted OxidationIndirect Oxidation with Manganese [Mn(III)]Indirect Oxidation with Cerium (Ce) ComplexesCopper (Cu) and Silver (Ag)‐assisted OxidationThallic Ion [Tl(III)]‐assisted OxidationIndirect ElectroreductionIndirect Reduction with Mediators Containing Nickel, Cobalt, and IronNickel (Ni) Complex MediatorsCobalt (Co) Complex MediatorsIron (Fe) Complex MediatorsIndirect Reduction with Mediators Containing Palladium, Rhodium, Iridium, and PlatinumPalladium (Pd) Complex MediatorsPlatinum (Pt) Complex MediatorsRhodium and Iridium Complex MediatorsIndirect Reduction with Mediators Containing Ruthenium and OsmiumRuthenium (Ru) Complex MediatorsOsmium (Os) Complex MediatorsIndirect Reduction with Mediators Containing Chromium, Molybdenum, and TungstenChromium (Cr) Complex MediatorsMolybdenum (Mo) Complex MediatorsTungsten (W) Complex MediatorsIndirect Reduction with Mediators Containing Manganese and RheniumManganese (Mn) Complex MediatorsRhenium (Re) Complex MediatorsIndirect Reduction with Mediators Containing Titanium, Tin, and LeadTitanium (Ti) Complex MediatorsTin (Sn) Complex MediatorsLead (Pb) Complex MediatorsIndirect Reduction with Mediators Containing Zinc (Zn), Mercury (Hg), and Cadmium (Cd)Indirect Reduction with Mediators Containing Selenides (Se) or Tellurides (Te)Indirect Reduction with Mediators Containing Miscellaneous Metal ComplexesSamarium (Sm) and Indium (In) Complex MediatorsAntimony (Sb) and Bismuth (Bi) Complex MediatorsCopper (Cu) Complex Mediators
Title: Indirect Electrochemical Reactions
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AbstractThe sections in this article areIntroductionIndirect ElectrooxidationIndirect Oxidation with Halide IonsChloro Cation [CI]+‐assisted Indirect OxidationBromo Cation [Br]+‐assisted Indirect OxidationIndirect Oxidation with [I]+andIO4−as Electron CarriersIndirect Oxidation with Organic MediatorsMediators Containing Sulfur and Selenium ElementsMediators Containing NitrogenIndirect Oxidation with Other Redox SystemsMetal Ion‐assisted Indirect OxidationIndirect Oxidation with Metal Ion Redox SystemsIndirect Oxidation with Nickel (Ni) and Cobalt (Co) CompoundsIron (Fe) Complex‐assisted OxidationIndirect Oxidation with Chromic Acid [Cr(VI)]Palladium (Pd)‐assisted OxidationRuthenium (Ru)‐assisted OxidationOsmium (Os)‐assisted OxidationIndirect Oxidation with Manganese [Mn(III)]Indirect Oxidation with Cerium (Ce) ComplexesCopper (Cu) and Silver (Ag)‐assisted OxidationThallic Ion [Tl(III)]‐assisted OxidationIndirect ElectroreductionIndirect Reduction with Mediators Containing Nickel, Cobalt, and IronNickel (Ni) Complex MediatorsCobalt (Co) Complex MediatorsIron (Fe) Complex MediatorsIndirect Reduction with Mediators Containing Palladium, Rhodium, Iridium, and PlatinumPalladium (Pd) Complex MediatorsPlatinum (Pt) Complex MediatorsRhodium and Iridium Complex MediatorsIndirect Reduction with Mediators Containing Ruthenium and OsmiumRuthenium (Ru) Complex MediatorsOsmium (Os) Complex MediatorsIndirect Reduction with Mediators Containing Chromium, Molybdenum, and TungstenChromium (Cr) Complex MediatorsMolybdenum (Mo) Complex MediatorsTungsten (W) Complex MediatorsIndirect Reduction with Mediators Containing Manganese and RheniumManganese (Mn) Complex MediatorsRhenium (Re) Complex MediatorsIndirect Reduction with Mediators Containing Titanium, Tin, and LeadTitanium (Ti) Complex MediatorsTin (Sn) Complex MediatorsLead (Pb) Complex MediatorsIndirect Reduction with Mediators Containing Zinc (Zn), Mercury (Hg), and Cadmium (Cd)Indirect Reduction with Mediators Containing Selenides (Se) or Tellurides (Te)Indirect Reduction with Mediators Containing Miscellaneous Metal ComplexesSamarium (Sm) and Indium (In) Complex MediatorsAntimony (Sb) and Bismuth (Bi) Complex MediatorsCopper (Cu) Complex Mediators.

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