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Zinc chloride transfer hydrogenation

Urushibara Ni A (U-Ni-A) 6 The solids prepared by the reaction of zinc dust with aqueous nickel chloride solution, in the same way as described above, are transferred into 160 ml of 13% acetic acid and digested at 40°C until the evolution of hydrogen gas subsides or the solution becomes pale green. The catalyst can be washed with water on a glass filter under gentle suction with care to prevent the catalyst from contacting air, and then with the solvent for hydrogenation. [Pg.19]

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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