Abstract
Anisole, PhOMe, is a weakly polar aprotic solvent with an electric permittivity, ε s, equal to 4.33, which allows one to obtain excellent cyclic voltammetric curves at electrodes of conventional size but has a Pekar factor almost two times lower than THF and CH 2Cl 2 resulting in a lower solvent reorganization energy for electron transfer processes. Electrochemistry in anisole of a number of π-electron systems: ferrocene, anthracene, 1-chloro- and 9-chloroanthracene, is described.
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