Interactions | Reactions | Processes
Classified as: Ease of Reduction of Organic FGs by Hydrogenation
Many organic functional groups are reduced under catalytic hydrogenation conditions, although some are reduced more easily than others.
After H.O. House. For more information look in the Chemogenesis webbook section on redox chemistry.RCOCl |
+ |
H2 |
+ |
Pd on BaSO4 |
RCHO |
+ |
HCl |
R–C≡C–R |
+ |
H2 |
+ |
Pd + Pb on CaCO3 Lindlar Cat. |
RCHO |
+ |
H2 |
+ |
Ru on carbon |
+ |
H2O |
RCH2OH |
+ |
3 |
H2 |
+ |
Rh on Carbon |
+ |
H2 |
+ |
Ru on carbon |
+ |
H2O |
R2CHOH |
R–CN |
+ |
2 |
H2 |
+ |
Pd on C |
RCH2NH2 |
+ |
2 |
H2 |
+ |
Pd on C |
+ |
H2 |
+ |
Pd on C |
R–NO2 |
+ |
3 |
H2 |
+ |
Pd on C |
R–NH2 |
+ |
2 |
H2O |
+ |
H2 |
+ |
Pd on C |
+ |
R–OH |
+ |
2 |
H2 |
+ |
Pd on C |
RCH2OH |
+ |
R–OH |
+ |
2 |
H2 |
+ |
Pd on C |
+ |
H2O |
RCOO– |
+ |
H2 |
+ |
Pd on C |
RCOO– |
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