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I came across this paper detailing the reduction of b-nitro styrene (not trans b-methyl nitro styrene} . this tweaked my interest due to the fact that Nitroethane is almost impossible to come by in the country I live but Nitromethane is . This paper is pretty new as it is listed as waiting on pier review.
Having no formal chem education but a fare amount of the clandestine type,, {its a lonely profession one cant exactly ask ones next door neighbor for advice who is a chemical engineer}
So my question is to those with a academic background is this.
The concept document goes like this. Henry reduction using benzaldehyde and nitromethane = b-nitrostyrene.
reduction to phenethylamine using sodium borohydride and copper 2 chloride (and a few other chems to make the catalyst}. Would it be possible to to add nitromethane to generate methylamine during the same reduction process as per the al/hg reduction.
Please shoot me down in flames if this a pipe dream
link to paper:
Having no formal chem education but a fare amount of the clandestine type,, {its a lonely profession one cant exactly ask ones next door neighbor for advice who is a chemical engineer}
So my question is to those with a academic background is this.
The concept document goes like this. Henry reduction using benzaldehyde and nitromethane = b-nitrostyrene.
reduction to phenethylamine using sodium borohydride and copper 2 chloride (and a few other chems to make the catalyst}. Would it be possible to to add nitromethane to generate methylamine during the same reduction process as per the al/hg reduction.
Please shoot me down in flames if this a pipe dream
link to paper:
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