what us the mechanism rosenmund reduction reaction?
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Rosenmund Reduction
The catalytic hydrogenation of acid chlorides allows the formation of aldehydes.
Mechanism of the Rosenmund Reduction
Side products:
The Pd catalyst must be poisoned, for example with BaSO4, because the untreated catalyst is too reactive and will give some over reduction. Some of the side products can be avoided if the reaction is conducted in strictly anhydrous solvents.
The catalytic hydrogenation of acid chlorides allows the formation of aldehydes.
Mechanism of the Rosenmund Reduction
Side products:
The Pd catalyst must be poisoned, for example with BaSO4, because the untreated catalyst is too reactive and will give some over reduction. Some of the side products can be avoided if the reaction is conducted in strictly anhydrous solvents.
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