Reduction of carbonyl groups to the corresponding methylenes with Ni–Al alloy in water
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Keiko Ishimoto, Yoshiharu Mitoma, Satoko Nagashima, Hideki Tashiro, G. K. Surya Prakash, George A. Olah, Masashi Tashiro
The reduction of carbonyl compounds 1a–h using Ni–Al alloy in water under reflux proceeded to give the corresponding methylene compounds 2a–h within 2 h in 89.0–99.8% relative yields.
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