An improved method for the complete hydrogenation of aromatic compounds under 1 bar H2 with platinum nanowires
T Yu, J Wang, X Li, X Cao, H Gu
Index: Yu, Tingting; Wang, Jiaqing; Li, Xinming; Cao, Xueqin; Gu, Hongwei ChemCatChem, 2013 , vol. 5, # 10 p. 2852 - 2855
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Abstract
The catalytic hydrogenation of aromatic compounds to form cyclohexane derivatives represents a challenging area of research in both the general synthetic and industrial fields of chemistry.[1] Despite recent progress in the development of homogeneous catalysts for hydrogenolysis,[2–5] the properties of heterogeneous systems are generally considered to be more favorable and benign, including their lower cost, operational simplicity, and ease ...
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