“…However, the highly selective synthesis of aromatic haloamines remains an unsolved challenge on almost all kinds of metal catalysts, such as Pt, Pd, Ni, Ru, and Au [7,8]. Numerous research efforts have been devoted to the suppression of the hydrodehalogenation side reaction, such as modulating metal particle size [9], adding organic additives [10][11][12][13], synthesizing metal complexes [14][15][16], adding metal promoters [7,17,18], and modifying the interaction between metal active components and metallic oxide supports [19]. Recently, co-based catalysts as representatives of non-noble metals have been proposed, and the catalytic performance of the hydrogenation of halonitrobenzenes has been explored [20].…”