electrosíntesis
Electrosíntesis is a chemical technique that uses electrical energy to drive chemical reactions. In this process, an electric current is passed through an electrolyte, which is a solution or molten substance containing ions. The electrodes, typically made of conductive materials, facilitate the transfer of electrons to or from the chemical species in the electrolyte, leading to their transformation.
The fundamental principle behind electrosynthesis is electrochemistry, specifically redox reactions. At the anode, oxidation occurs as
Electrosynthesis offers several advantages over traditional chemical synthesis methods. It can often be more environmentally friendly,