“…Aromatic amines are important organic raw materials and intermediates, widely used in synthetic dyes, chemical fiber, pesticides, rubber additives, and other industries. − At present, the aromatic amines are mainly produced by reduction processes from corresponding aromatic nitro compounds, including the metal reduction method, electrochemical reduction, hydrazine hydrate reduction, and catalytic hydrogenation . Among these methods, the catalytic hydrogenation is being increasingly valued for its environmental friendliness, high yields, and catalytic recyclability, , and has become the most promising green production method for it could effectively solve the shortcomings of high pollution and high energy consumption in the traditional reduction method. The catalysts for aromatic nitro compounds hydrogenation are classified into noble-metal catalysts (Pt, Pd, Ru) and non-noble metal (Ni, Fe, Cu, Co) catalysts.…”