Polymer-supported raney nickel catalysts for sustainable reduction reactions

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Abstract

Green is the future of chemistry. Catalysts with high selectivity are the key to green chemistry. Polymer-supported Raney catalysts have been found to have outstanding performance in the clean preparation of some chemicals. For example, a polyamide 6-supported Raney nickel catalyst provided a 100.0% conversion of n-butyraldehyde without producing any detectable n-butyl ether, the main byproduct in industry, and eliminated the two main byproducts (isopropyl ether and methyl-iso-butylcarbinol) in the hydrogenation of acetone to isopropanol. Meanwhile, a model for how the polymer support brought about the elimination of byproducts is proposed and confirmed. In this account the preparation and applications of polymer-supported Raney catalysts along with the corresponding models will be reviewed.

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Jiang, H., Lu, S., Zhang, X., Dai, W., & Qiao, J. (2016, July 1). Polymer-supported raney nickel catalysts for sustainable reduction reactions. Molecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules21070833

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