Reduction of nitrobenzene catalyzed by immobilized copper catalyst under carbon monoxide and water

JOURNAL OF COORDINATION CHEMISTRY(2007)

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Catalytic activity for reduction of nitrobenzene to aniline (98%) and azobenzene (2%) using a poly(4-vinylpyridine)- immobilized Cu catalyst [Cu(II)/P(4-VP)] under a CO atmosphere in aqueous 2-ethoxyethanol was studied as a function of the various reaction parameters ([Cu], P(CO), T, and nitrobenzene/Cu molar ratio). Reaction rates were first-order in [Cu](tot) over 1.0 - 12.0 wt.% range and in P(CO) over the 6.8 - 27.2 atm range. The catalytic activity proved to be non-linear in nitrobenzene/Cu ratio over 41 - 500 molar ratio range. These results suggest that the rate-limiting step is preceded by reversible coordination of nitrobenzene to a carbonyl - Cu(I) immobilized species. A catalytic mechanism consistent with the data is proposed.
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nitrobenzene reduction,copper,poly(4-vinylpyridine),carbon monoxide,aniline
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