I will soon start a new project in which electrochemistry is applied in organic chemistry. It will be totally new for me and for the group where I work. Do you have some tricks or advise for this topic?
electrochemistry represents a powerful tool within synthetic organic chemistry. E.g., electrodes can be used to generate highly reactive and short-lived species, which are otherwise unfeasible to create/use in synthetic organic chemistry. Moreover, the current at these electrodes can be used for monitoring the presence of species and for probing reaction mechanisms.
For more detail please see the source: https://chem.utah.edu/directory/white/research-group/research/Synthetic%20Organic%20Electrochemistry.php
I suggest you also to have a look at the following book / papers:
-Fundamentals and Applications of Organic Electrochemistry: Synthesis, Materials, Devices
Toshio Fuchigami, Mahito Atobe, Shinsuke Inagi
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., ISBN: 978-1-118-65317-3, 238 Pages (2014)
-Organic Electrochemistry: Revised and Expanded (V ed.)
Ole Hammerich, Bernd Speiser
Reference - 1716 Pages - 2258 B/W Illustrations
CRC Press, ISBN 9781420084016 – 1716 Pages (2015)
-Electrochemistry and Photoredox Catalysis: A Comparative Evaluation in Organic Synthesis
Obviously, Electrochemistry has wide applications in organic synthesis. From practical point of view, electro organic synthesis is an economic and convenient method for large-scale preparation with minimum contamination of other chemicals. There are some books about electrochemistry in organic synthesis that must be read before starting your project.
I think you can to synthesis new drug compound and after that investigate their intraction of them with human serum albumin with electrochemistey method .inaddition you can use autoduk program for acurate of data.