reagent of rosemud reaction
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The Rosenmund reduction is a chemical reaction that reduces an acid halide to an aldehyde using hydrogen gas over palladium-on-carbonpoisoned with barium sulfate.The reaction was named after Karl Wilhelm Rosenmund.
The catalyst must be poisoned because otherwise the catalyst is too active and will reduce the acid chloride to a primary alcohol.
Diisobutylaluminium hydride (DIBALH) can also reduce acid chlorides to aldehydes.
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The Rosenmund reduction is a chemical reaction that reduces an acid halide to an aldehyde using hydrogen gas over palladium-on-carbonpoisoned with barium sulfate.The reaction was named after Karl Wilhelm Rosenmund.
The catalyst must be poisoned because otherwise the catalyst is too active and will reduce the acid chloride to a primary alcohol.
Diisobutylaluminium hydride (DIBALH) can also reduce acid chlorides to aldehydes.
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