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Active nickel-based reduction of organic compounds
Fecha
2003-12Registro en:
Alonso, F.; Radivoy, Gabriel Eduardo; Yus, M.; Active nickel-based reduction of organic compounds; Springer; Russian Chemical Bulletin; 52; 12; 12-2003; 2563-2576
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Autor
Alonso, F.
Radivoy, Gabriel Eduardo
Yus, M.
Resumen
The reducing system NiCl2·2H2O-Li-arene cat (cat is catalyst) was proposed for use to reduce a wide range of organic compounds, including alkenes, alkynes, carbonyl compounds, imines, halogenated derivatives, sulfonates, aromatic compounds, hydrazines, azo and azoxy compounds, N-oxides, and nitrones. The degree of reduction can be controlled for some substrates. Deuterium can be incorporated in the reaction products using nickel chloride deuteriohydrate. Nitrones, N-alkoxyamides, and acyl azides are also reduced with the Li-arenecat system containing no nickel salt.