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Mechanistic Insights into the Selective Electroreduction of Crotonaldehyde to Crotyl Alcohol and 1‐Butanol

Ting et al., 2021

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4823260384074306933
Author
Ting L
Peng Y
Yeo B
Publication year
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ChemSusChem

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The electroreduction of crotonaldehyde, which can be derived from the aldol condensation of acetaldehyde (sustainably produced from CO2 reduction or from biomass ethanol), is potentially a carbon‐neutral route for generating high‐value C4 chemicals such as crotyl …
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