The primary forces in chemistry are the electrostatic attractions between electrons and nuclei. For this reason, electrochemistry synthesis is gaining in popularity, since it inherently addresses the ways in which scientists can deal with molecules. The term electrochemistry refers to the chemical changes where electricity is the driving force by the passage of an electric current and the production of electrical energy by chemical reactions which leads to the addition or removal of electrons. Electrochemistry is very useful as a non-conventional energy source for activation of reactions in suitable solvents. It has gained attention over the usual homogeneous and heterogeneous reactions due to its special attributes in chemical processes like increased reaction rates, better conversion, selectivity, better atom economy and eco-friendly advantages. The electrochemical reactions do not require the use of oxidizing reagents and can be performed at ordinary room temperature. Read the whitepaper to learn more.