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Formic acid hydrogenation, nitro compound reduction

Selective reduction to hydroxylamine can be achieved in a variety of ways the most widely applicable systems utilize zinc and ammonium chloride in an aqueous or alcoholic medium. The overreduction to amines can be prevented by using a two-phase solvent system. Hydroxylamines have also been obtained from nitro compounds using molecular hydrogen and iridium catalysts. A rapid metal-catalyzed transfer reduction of aromatic nitroarenes to N-substituted hydroxylamines has also been developed the method employs palladium and rhodium on charcoal as catalyst and a variety of hydrogen donors such as cyclohexene, hydrazine, formic acid and phosphinic acid. The reduction of nitroarenes to arylhydroxyl-amines can also be achieved using hydrazine in the presence of Raney nickel or iron(III) oxide. ... [Pg.366]


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Compounds hydrogen

Formic acid nitro compounds

Formic acid reduction

Formic reduction

Hydrogen formic acid

Hydrogenated compounds

Hydrogenation compounds

Hydrogenation formic acid

Hydrogenous compounds

Nitro acids, reduction

Nitro compounds reduction

Nitro compounds, hydrogenation

Nitro compounds, reductive

Nitro reductions

Nitro, acids

Nitro, acids compounds

Reduction Hydrogenation

Reduction hydrogen

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