“…They are widely used in the production of bioactive natural products, pharmaceuticals, agricultural chemicals, and so on. [1][2][3] As a result, there are many methods for the synthesis of aromatic amines, and among these, reduction of nitroaromatics by hydrogenation is the most commonly used method. So far, many methods based on earth-abundant metal-mediated reductions have also been described, such as those using well-known Fe/HCl, Zn/NaOH, LiAlH 4 , and so on.…”