Indium metal as a reducing agent in organic synthesis
MR Pitts, JR Harrison, CJ Moody
Index: Pitts; Harrison; Moody Journal of the Chemical Society. Perkin Transactions 1, 2001 , # 9 p. 955 - 977
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Abstract
The low first ionisation potential (5.8 eV) of indium coupled with its stability towards air and water, suggest that this metallic element should be a useful reducing agent for organic substrates. The use of indium metal for the reduction of CN bonds in imines, the heterocyclic ring in benzo-fused nitrogen heterocycles, of oximes, nitro compounds and conjugated alkenes and the removal of 4-nitrobenzyl protecting groups is described. Thus the ...
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