Electrochemistry has emerged as a powerful tool for the synthesis of complex organic molecules [1]. Unique selectivity because of in situ formation of an active species at the interface, inversion in polarity by transfer of electron and variability in product formation by control of potential are some of advantages of electrosynthesis [2].The applicability of the electrochemical synthesis of the product was improved by means of galvanostatic electrolysis. Among the electrochemical parameters for the synthesis of organic or inorganic compounds, the current density is one of the most important factors influencing the yield and purity. This factor can also play an important role in determining the dominant reaction at the surface of the electrode [3]. The interesting chemical properties of 2-acetamidophenol 2AP and its derivatives have inspired chemists to design and synthesize a variety of its derivatives [4]. On the other hand, diarylsulfones are important synthetic targets. They are useful in the practice of medicinal chemistry