Reduction of Nitro Compounds by the Use of Platinum Oxide - Platinum Black as a Catalyst

Reduction of Nitro Compounds by the Use of Platinum Oxide - Platinum Black as a Catalyst

Author: James W. Ferguson

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Published: 1931

Total Pages: 0

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The reduction of nitro compounds by the use of platinum oxide-platinum black as a catalyst, and the conditions necessary for satisfactory yields by Adams and co-workers at the University of Illinois in 1927. They have made studies of the relative rates of reduction when two reducible groups are present. The reduction of compounds in which three potentially reducible groups are present, and the reduction of organic compounds containing both aliphatic and aromatic nitro groups have been studied in this work.


Catalytic Hydrogenation over Platinum Metals

Catalytic Hydrogenation over Platinum Metals

Author: Paul Rylander

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2012-12-02

Total Pages: 565

ISBN-13: 0323145868

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Catalytic Hydrogenation over Platinum Metals focuses on catalytic hydrogenation as an effective process in attaining controlled transformations of organic compounds. Composed of contributions of various authors, the book first provides information on catalysts, equipment, and conditions. Catalyst stability and reuse; types of catalyst; platinum metals; and synergism are covered. The text proceeds with discussions on hydrogenation reactors. Topics include atmospheric pressure reactors; low pressure reactors; microreactors; and high pressure reactors. The book also covers hydrogenation of carbon-carbon unsaturation. Catalytic metal; modified catalyst systems; stereochemistry; diacetylenes; and hydrogenolysis are discussed. The text also looks at the hydrogenation of aromatics, nitrogen and carbonyl compounds, and hydrogenolysis. Numerical representations and analysis, diagrams, and reactions of compounds when exposed to different laboratory conditions are considered. The selection is a great source of data for readers interested in studying the process of catalytic hydrogenation.


Foundations of Organic Chemistry

Foundations of Organic Chemistry

Author: David R. Dalton

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2020-07-31

Total Pages: 1380

ISBN-13: 1119656435

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Learn the fundamentals and foundations of modern organic chemistry with this comprehensive guide Foundations of Organic Chemistry: Unity and Diversity of Structures, Pathways, and Reactions, 2nd Edition, is a substantive guide for students beginning their study of organic chemistry and instructors, as well as senior undergraduates and graduate students seeking to further their understanding of the subject. Foundations of Organic Chemistry is a serious attempt to show students who want to learn organic chemistry how we know what we know about the subject and to guide them to learn. In this work, the emphasis of the discussion of structures, pathways, and reactions is placed on the original literature and the fundamentals and use of spectroscopic and kinetic tools. Application of the resulting working knowledge of the substance of organic chemistry will lead the serious student to ask additional questions and, ultimately, to solve problems we face. The book also includes solutions guides for instructors and lecturers, as well as access to a companion website for furthering the reader’s knowledge of organic chemistry.


Catalytic Hydrogenation in Organic Synthesis

Catalytic Hydrogenation in Organic Synthesis

Author: Morris Freifelder

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 1978-11

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13:

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Based on over 22 years of experience, this book presents a substantial accumulation of knowledge. Clearly and understandably written, it gives detailed descriptions of many experiments, providing step-by-step procedures along with personal notes and observations, directions, suggestions, and safety precautions. The yields obtained in these experiments are good to excellent, and most of the hydrogenations discussed are carried out under very mild conditions.


The Catalytic Reduction of Nitro Compounds Using Platinum Oxide-Platinum Black as a Catalyst

The Catalytic Reduction of Nitro Compounds Using Platinum Oxide-Platinum Black as a Catalyst

Author: Frederic B. Dutton

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Published: 1932

Total Pages: 0

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The work described in this paper is a continuation of that started in this laboratory last year by James W. Ferguson (1). While the use of platinum oxide is only recent (since 1922 (2)) hydrogenation of a large number of nitro compounds using platinum black catalyst has been studied. It has been pointed out in Ferguson0́9s thesis (1) that a study of the hydrogenation of a compound containing both an aliphatic and an aromatic nitro group would be particularly informative. It was found necessary to synthesize such a compound as none available were suitable for the purpose. In this paper the reductions of nitromethane and of the compound made by Ferguson are described.