Chemical Communications

Iron-catalyzed selective reduction of nitroarenes to anilines using organosilanes

K Junge, B Wendt, N Shaikh, M Beller

Index: Junge, Kathrin; Wendt, Bianca; Shaikh, Nadim; Beller, Matthias Chemical Communications, 2010 , vol. 46, # 10 p. 1769 - 1771

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Abstract

Nitroarenes constitute central building blocks in organic synthesis. 1 Both in industry and academic laboratories, their reduction serves as an important method for the preparation of functionalized anilines, which are intermediates for agrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, dyes, and pigments. 2 Traditional non-catalytic processes using either Béchamp or sulfide reduction produce a large amount of waste. 3 Nowadays, in general recyclable heterogeneous catalysts are used ...

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