1909
DOI: 10.1002/cber.19090420222
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Über katalytische Wirkungen kolloidaler Metalle der Platingruppe. VI. Reduktionskatalysen mit kolloidalem Palladium

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“…The first example of nitrile hydrogenation was published by Sabatier in 1905 with a reduced Ni catalyst that performed the unselective reduction of nitriles with H 2 to primary, secondary, and tertiary amines [503]. While numerous catalytic systems have been developed such as colloidal Pd [504], Ni Raney [505], Pt oxide [506], Raney Co [507], Cu 2 Cr 2 O 5 [508], supported platinum group metals metals [509], metal borides [510], metal alloys [511], the less active Raney nickel and copper chromite are still used industrially due to their lower price. However, their problematic toxicity promoted the development of non-noble transition metals Ni [512], Co [513], Cu [514], and Fe [515] heterogeneous catalysts.…”
Section: Hydrogenationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first example of nitrile hydrogenation was published by Sabatier in 1905 with a reduced Ni catalyst that performed the unselective reduction of nitriles with H 2 to primary, secondary, and tertiary amines [503]. While numerous catalytic systems have been developed such as colloidal Pd [504], Ni Raney [505], Pt oxide [506], Raney Co [507], Cu 2 Cr 2 O 5 [508], supported platinum group metals metals [509], metal borides [510], metal alloys [511], the less active Raney nickel and copper chromite are still used industrially due to their lower price. However, their problematic toxicity promoted the development of non-noble transition metals Ni [512], Co [513], Cu [514], and Fe [515] heterogeneous catalysts.…”
Section: Hydrogenationmentioning
confidence: 99%