The Direct Synthesis of Imines, Benzimidazoles and Quinoxalines from Nitroarenes and Carbonyl Compounds by Selective Nitroarene Hydrogenation Employing a Reusable Iron Catalyst

The “replacement” of noble metals by earth abundant metals is a desirable aim in catalysis and a possible way of conserving rare elements. The “replacement” is especially attractive if novel selectivity patterns are observed permitting the development of novel coupling reactions. Herein, we report o...

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Benzimidazoles
Carbonyl compounds
Carbonyls
Catalysis
Catalysts
Chemical reactions
Chemical synthesis
Chemistry
Diketones
Functional groups
Heavy metals
Hydrogenation
Imines
Iron
Iron catalysts
Metals
Noble metals
Quinoxalines
Selectivity
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