Reduced graphene oxide as a catalyst for hydrogenation of nitrobenzene at room temperature
Chemical Communications2010Vol. 47(8), pp. 2432–2434
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Abstract
Reduced graphene oxide was used as a catalyst for reduction of nitrobenzene at room temperature. High catalytic activity and stability were exhibited in circular experiments. The catalytic procedure was in situ monitored by NMR and N-phenylhydroxylamine was proved to be the intermediate in this catalytic reaction.
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