Nickel as a catalyst for the hydrogenation of aromatic halogen compounds
CF Winans
Index: Winans Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1939 , vol. 61, p. 3564
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Abstract
The catalytic hydrogenation of o-nitrochlorobenzene over nickel was first attempted by Sabatier and Mailhe'who, however, obtained aniline hydrochloride as a result of a combined hydrogenation and dehalogenation. Furthermore, Sa-batier and Espe12 found that small amounts of halogen compounds did not interfere with the vapor ph&e reduction of benzene provided that some nickel remained in catalytically active form after a portion had been ...
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