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Synthetic iron sulfide catalyst

Reduction of nitro compounds to amines is a synthetically important reaction (98) and is practiced since the birth of modern chemical industry—many aromatic amines are key intermediates in production of dyes and pesticides. However, the stoichiometric reductions using iron or alkali metal hydrogen sulfides or catalytic hydrogenations with heterogeneous catalysts leave room for improvements in selectivity, especially with reference to halonitro-derivatives. There are many homogeneous catalysts such as the rhodium carbonyls in the presence of amines or chelating diamines, or [Rus(CO)i2] in basic amine solutions that are... [Pg.467]


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