Dm. Fang et al., Catalytic reduction of 6-bromo-1-hexene by nickel(I) salen electrogenerated at glassy carbon cathodes in acetonitrile, J ELCHEM SO, 148(12), 2001, pp. E464-E467
Cyclic voltammetry and controlled-potential electrolysis have been used to
characterize the catalytic reduction of 6-bromo-1-hexene by nickel(I) salen
electrogenerated at a glassy carbon electrode in acetonitrile containing t
etramethylammonium tetrafluoroborate. A cyclic voltammogram for the reducti
on of nickel(II) salen reveals the reversible one-electron process leading
to formation of nickel(I) salen, whereas cyclic voltammograms for solutions
containing both nickel(II) salen and 6-bromo-1-hexene provide evidence for
the catalytic process. Five products (methylcyclopentane, 1-hexene, 1,2-di
cyclopentylethane, 7-cyclopentylhept-1-ene, and 1,11-dodecadiene) have been
separated, identified, and quantitated by means of gas chromatography and
gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. (C) 2001 The Electrochemical Society.