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Aryl Nitro Reduction with Iron Powder or Stannous Chloride under Ultrasonic Irradiation

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posted on 2024-11-14, 14:48 authored by A B Gamble, James Garner, Christopher Gordon, S M J O'Conner, Paul KellerPaul Keller
The selective reduction of aryl nitro compounds in the presence of sensitive functionalities, including halide, carbonyl, nitrile and ester substituents under ultrasonic irradiation at 35 kHz is reported in yields of 39-98%. Iron powder proved superior to stannous chloride with high tolerance of sensitive functional groups and high yields of the desired aryl amines in relatively short reaction times. Simple experimental procedure and purification also make the iron reduction of aryl nitro compounds advantageous over other methods of reduction.

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This article was originally published as Gamble, AB, Garner, J, Gordon, CP, O'Conner, SMJ & Keller, PA, Aryl Nitro Reduction with Iron Powder or Stannous Chloride under Ultrasonic Irradiation, Synthetic Communications, 37, 2007, 2777-2786. Original journal article available here

Journal title

Synthetic Communications

Volume

37

Issue

16

Pagination

2777-2786

Language

English

RIS ID

22172

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