Abstract

Abstract Ultrasonic irradiation to electroorganic systems resulted in significant effects on product-selectivity in the reduction of benzaldehydes and others. By the irradiation, the selectivity of reduction products formed by consuming fewer electrons was drastically enhanced. The effects were rationalized as due to not cavitation but agitation of electrolytic solutions by ultrasonic waves.

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