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o-Nitrobenzaldehyde (ONBD) is an important intermediate for preparing medicine and fine chemicals. But there are serious problems in present industrial production methods, such as environmental pollution, equipment corrosion, and high energy consumption. A novel green synthesis of o-nitrobenzaldehyde by dioxygen oxidation of o-nitrotoluene (ONT) with metal porphyrins as catalysts was investigated in order to solve the above problems. The results showed that conversion of o-nitrotoluene was up to 47.8%, and the maximum selectivity and yield of o-nitrobenzaldehyde were 54.2% and 25.9% respectively under the optimum conditions: 2.0 × 10-6 mol·L-1 of T(o-Cl)PPZn catalyst, 5.0 mol·L-1 of NaOH concentration, and 40°C, 1.5 MPa for 4 h. The effects of center metal ions and substituents as well as their positions in the ring of porphyrin on the activity and selectivity of the above reaction were also studied, and the results showed that center metal ions and substituents as well as their positions in the ring of porphyrin had very different effects on the activity and selectivity of such a reaction.
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Journal of Chemical Industry and Engineering (China)
ISSN: 0438-1157
Year: 2007
Issue: 11
Volume: 58
Page: 2782-2786
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