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Hydrogenolysis aliphatic halides

Certain types of functionality can be removed and replaced by hydrogen under catalytic hydrogenation conditions. This is called hydrogenolysis. For example, aromatic halogen substituents are usually removed by reduction over metal catalysts. Aliphatic halides are less reactive but hydrogenolysis is promoted by base. Carbon oxygen bonds at benzyl and allyl positions are cleaved by catalytic hydrogenation. ... [Pg.198]


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