Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 11, 2026

Electricity-Free, Sequential Nucleic Acid and Protein Isolation
Published on: May 15, 2012
"Cation pool" method based on C-C bond dissociation. Effective generation of monocations and dications
Masayuki Okajima1, Seiji Suga, Kenichiro Itami
1Department of Synthetic Chemistry and Biological Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto 615-8510, Japan.
Abstract:
The "cation pools" of alkoxyarylcarbenium ions were effectively generated by the oxidative C-C bond dissociation using low temperature electrolysis. The present method is especially effective for the generation and accumulation of dications, which react with carbon nucleophiles.
Related Concept Videos
Cationic Chain-Growth Polymerization: Mechanism
Spin–Spin Coupling: Two-Bond Coupling (Geminal Coupling)
The central atom need not be NMR-active because its electrons are affected by the electron polarization of the spin-active atoms. However, spin information is transmitted less effectively than in one-bond coupling, and 2J values are usually weaker than 1J values. The energy of...
¹³C NMR: ¹H–¹³C Decoupling
A broadband decoupling technique is used to simplify these complex, sometimes overlapping, signals. Broadband decoupling relies on a...
Double Resonance Techniques: Overview
Spin decoupling is usually achieved by...
Carrier Generation and Recombination
This process is given by the generation rate G and is efficient due to the conservation of momentum between the valence band maximum and conduction band minimum.
Indirect generation involves an...
The Electrical Double Layer

