One pot synthesis of aryl nitriles from aromatic aldehydes in a water environment

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Abstract

In this study, we found a green method to obtain aryl nitriles from aromatic aldehyde in water. This simple process was modified from a conventional method. Compared with those approaches, we used water as the solvent instead of harmful chemical reagents. In this one-pot conversion, we got twenty-five aryl nitriles conveniently with pollution to the environment being minimized. Furthermore, we confirmed the reaction mechanism by capturing the intermediates, aldoximes.

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Lin, H., Zhou, Z., Ma, X., Chen, Q., Han, H., Wang, X., … Yang, Y. (2021). One pot synthesis of aryl nitriles from aromatic aldehydes in a water environment. RSC Advances, 11(39), 24232–24237. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ra03559b

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