Abstract:Water and zirconium(IV) as catalyst were found to be effective in the transformation of terminal
aromatic alkyne to aromatic methyl ketone in the microwave. This terminal alkyne hydration reaction
proceeded in excellent yield with Zr(cp)2Cl2. The reaction was moved efficiently in presence of electron
donating or electron withdrawing substituent on aromatic ring. An eco-friendly synthesis of aldehyde
by oxidative cleavage of nitroalkene was developed with Zr(cp)2Cl2 catalyst and water in microwave.
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