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Catalyst type and concentration dependence in catalytic transfer hydrogenolysis of α,β-Unsaturated Carbonyls And Nitriles Via Ammonium Formate

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Ram, S; Spicer, LD
Published in: Synthetic Communications
September 1, 1992

The catalytic reduction of a variety of α. β-unsaturated compounds into saturated analogs in the presence of other reducible moieties is described using ammonium formate as a hydrogen source. The rate dependence on the concentration of Pd-C catalyst as well as on 5% Pd-BaSO4and Ra-Ni are also characterized. © 1992, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Synthetic Communications

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1532-2432

ISSN

0039-7911

Publication Date

September 1, 1992

Volume

22

Issue

18

Start / End Page

2683 / 2690

Related Subject Headings

  • Organic Chemistry
  • 3405 Organic chemistry
  • 0305 Organic Chemistry
 

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Ram, S., & Spicer, L. D. (1992). Catalyst type and concentration dependence in catalytic transfer hydrogenolysis of α,β-Unsaturated Carbonyls And Nitriles Via Ammonium Formate. Synthetic Communications, 22(18), 2683–2690. https://doi.org/10.1080/00397919208021668
Ram, S., and L. D. Spicer. “Catalyst type and concentration dependence in catalytic transfer hydrogenolysis of α,β-Unsaturated Carbonyls And Nitriles Via Ammonium Formate.” Synthetic Communications 22, no. 18 (September 1, 1992): 2683–90. https://doi.org/10.1080/00397919208021668.
Ram, S., and L. D. Spicer. “Catalyst type and concentration dependence in catalytic transfer hydrogenolysis of α,β-Unsaturated Carbonyls And Nitriles Via Ammonium Formate.” Synthetic Communications, vol. 22, no. 18, Sept. 1992, pp. 2683–90. Scopus, doi:10.1080/00397919208021668.

Published In

Synthetic Communications

DOI

EISSN

1532-2432

ISSN

0039-7911

Publication Date

September 1, 1992

Volume

22

Issue

18

Start / End Page

2683 / 2690

Related Subject Headings

  • Organic Chemistry
  • 3405 Organic chemistry
  • 0305 Organic Chemistry