Hydrogenation of Five-Membered Heteroaromatic Compounds Catalyzed by a Rhodium-Phosphine Complex.
R Kuwano, K Sato, Y Ito
Index: Kuwano, Ryoichi; Sato, Koji; Ito, Yoshihiko Chemistry Letters, 2000 , # 4 p. 428 - 429
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Abstract
Hydrogenation of heteroaromatic compounds is a useful reaction to provide saturated or partially unsaturated heterocyclic compounds,1 whose skeletons are found in many biologically active natural products and medicines.2 As well, the hydrogena- tion, which includes hydrodenitrogenation, hydrodeoxygenation, and hydrodesulfurization from petroleum and coal, offers an industrially important process. Although many efforts have been made ...
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