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Mont-k10 supported fe(ii) schiffbase complex as an efficient catalyst for transfer hydrogenation of ketones

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The reaction requires heating of aldehyde with Fehling's Reagent which will result in the formation of a reddish-brown colour precipitate. Hence, the reaction results in the formation of carboxylate anion. However, aromatic aldehydes do not react to Fehling's Test.

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Catalytic Transfer Hydrogenation of Biomass- Derived Ethyl Levulinate into ... Mont-K10 Supported Fe(II) Schiff-Base Complex as an Efficient Catalyst for Hydrogenation of Ketones

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