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Cobalt-modified molybdenum carbide as an efficient catalyst for chemoselective reduction of aromatic nitro compounds

Z Zhao, H Yang, Y Li, X Guo

Index: Zhao, Zhongkui; Yang, Hongling; Li, Yu; Guo, Xinwen Green Chemistry, 2014 , vol. 16, # 3 p. 1274 - 1281

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Abstract

This work presents a facile and clean transformation for synthesizing diverse functionalized arylamines through chemoselective reduction reaction of their corresponding substituted nitroarenes catalyzed by the supported cobalt-promoted molybdenum carbide catalyst on modified activated carbon (Co–Mo2C/AC, AC

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