Room-temperature chemoselective reduction of nitro groups using non-noble metal nanocatalysts in water

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Abstract

Purely aqueous-phase chemoselective reduction of a wide range of aromatic and aliphatic nitro substrates has been performed in the presence of inexpensive Ni- and Co-based nanoparticle catalysts using hydrazine hydrate as a reducing agent at room temperature. Along with the observed high conversions and selectivities, the studied nanoparticle catalysts also exhibit a high tolerance to other highly reducible groups present in the nitro substrates. The development of these potential chemoselective reduction catalysts also provides a facile route for the synthesis of other industrially important fine chemicals or biologically important compounds, where other highly reducible groups are present in close proximity to the targeted nitro groups. © 2014 American Chemical Society.

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Rai, R. K., Mahata, A., Mukhopadhyay, S., Gupta, S., Li, P. Z., Nguyen, K. T., … Singh, S. K. (2014). Room-temperature chemoselective reduction of nitro groups using non-noble metal nanocatalysts in water. Inorganic Chemistry, 53(6), 2904–2909. https://doi.org/10.1021/ic402674z

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