The catalytic hydrogenation of nitro compounds is a pivotal chemical reaction in both research and industry, converting nitro groups (–NO2) into amino groups (–NH2) with applications ranging from ...
In some industrial processes, flowing hydrogen molecules over solid surfaces containing catalytic metals reduces organic molecules by hydrogenation. On the basis of a mechanism proposed in the 1960s, ...
Selective catalytic hydrogenation of nitrobenzene (Ph-NO 2) to high value-added azoxy-, azo- and aminobenzene compounds are considerably important in the organic synthesis industry. Compared with ...
Despite natural evidence indicating sulfur's importance and efficiency as a catalyst for critical redox reactions, including hydrogenation (addition of hydrogen to molecule) and dehydrogenation (its ...
Participants on this comprehensive course will be familiarized with all the important aspects of heterogeneous catalytic hydrogenation. Attendees will learn how to successfully design, develop and ...
Researchers at the University of Liverpool have achieved a significant milestone in the conversion of carbon dioxide (CO 2) into valuable fuels and chemicals, marking an important step towards a ...