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Abstract Continuous-flow hydrogenation of aromatic nitro compounds was successfully performed by using polysilane-supported palladium catalysts to afford the corresponding amino compounds in high yields. Productivity was high, and a wide variety of nitro compounds were applicable under the continuous-flow conditions. It is noted that no leaching of palladium was observed by inductively coupled plasma analysis.
Journal of Flow Chemistry – Springer Journals
Published: Oct 1, 2014
Keywords: chemistry/food science, general; green chemistry; organic chemistry; inorganic chemistry; nanochemistry; industrial chemistry/chemical engineering
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