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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 22, 2025
Filed:
Nov. 12, 2019
Condias Gmbh, Itzehoe, DE;
Johannes Gutenberg-universität Mainz, Mainz, DE;
Siegfried Waldvogel, Gau-Algesheim, DE;
Michael Zirbes, Mainz, DE;
Rieke Neuber, Halstenbek, DE;
Thorsten Matthée, Hohenaspe, DE;
Condas, GMBH, Itzehoe, DE;
Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Mainz, DE;
Abstract
The invention relates to a process for the oxidation of carbon-containing organic compounds where the said compounds have at least one bond with a bond order >1, wherein an oxidizing of these carbon-containing organic compounds to be oxidized is performed with electrochemically generated C—O—O oxidizing agents, in particular peroxodicarbonate. Also described is the use of C—O—O oxidizing agents generated electrochemically from carbonate, in particular peroxodicarbonate, as oxidizing agents for the oxidation of carbon-containing organic compounds, in particular carbon-containing organic compounds where the said compounds have at least one bond with a bond order >1. Finally, an arrangement for the oxidation of carbon-containing organic compounds is provided, comprising a first unit for the electrochemical preparation of C—O—O oxidizing agents generated electrochemically from carbonate, in particular peroxodicarbonate, and a second unit for the oxidizing of the carbon-containing organic compound with the C—O—O oxidizing agent generated electrochemically from carbonate, in particular peroxodicarbonate. In this case, these two units are connected to one another in such a way that an ex situ generated oxidizing agent can be fed to the second unit.