*2.3.5 Electrochemically induced co-crystallization*

Urbanus et al. reported the perspective of using co-crystallization in combination with electrochemistry to exclude *in situ* products of acids in formation of a co-crystal system of 3-nitrobenzamide and cinnamic acid. Their results show that electrochemistry is used to attain neutral carboxylic acids by locally altering the pH and inducing limited dynamics of co-crystallization [36].
