From: Sachin Chaphekar (purvi_chaphekar$##$yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Mar 06 2007 - 03:12:27 EST
You can use sodium dithionite (sodium hydrosulfite) as a reducign agent for aromatic nitroso compound. It is an inexpensive and safe reagent for reduction.
Besides this the old fashioned Fe-HCl reduction is quite satisfactory for aromatic nitroso group.
You will very easily find both in common textbooks
Sachin
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From: Diogo T Carvalho <diogo$##$unilavras.edu.br>
To: everybody$##$orglist.net
Sent: Monday, March 5, 2007 9:59:47 PM
Subject: ORGLIST: aromatic nitroso compounds reduction
Hi, everybody!
I need to reduce an aromatic nitroso compound to its amino derivative and
I´m looking for methodologies besides catalytic hydrogenation and alumin
hydride.
Can anyone help?
thank you
Diogo
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