The Handbook of Homogeneous Hydrogenation 2006
DOI: 10.1002/9783527619382.ch18
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Dehalogenation Reactions

Abstract: Reductive dehalogenation -one of the earliest reactions described in the organic chemical literature -has achieved special significance since the 1980s when the harmful properties of numerous halogenated (chiefly chlorinated) hydrocarbons became clear. The identification of methods capable of neutralizing or, at least, diminishing these dangers, remains a major challenge for chemistry. It is reasonable to convert stocks of the prohibited chemicals (e.g., polychlorobiphenyls, PCBs; chlorofluorocarbons, CFCs) to… Show more

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“…We started our investigations by applying different aromatic secondary alcohols. Generally good yields were obtained. The catalytic system tolerates an alcohol containing a ferrocene moiety ( 3c ), though a higher catalyst loading (5 mol %) was required when an additional nitrogen atom was present in order to obtain a decent yield ( 3d ). A significant decrease in yield was observed when higher substituted alcohols were applied ( 3e – 3g ).…”
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“…We started our investigations by applying different aromatic secondary alcohols. Generally good yields were obtained. The catalytic system tolerates an alcohol containing a ferrocene moiety ( 3c ), though a higher catalyst loading (5 mol %) was required when an additional nitrogen atom was present in order to obtain a decent yield ( 3d ). A significant decrease in yield was observed when higher substituted alcohols were applied ( 3e – 3g ).…”
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confidence: 99%