Pd/C Catalyzed selective hydrogenation of nitrobenzene to cyclohexanone oxime in the presence of NH2OH·HCl: Influence of the operative variables and insights on the reaction mechanism
We studied the influence of temperature, solvent, pressure, catalysts type on the selectivity of nitrobenzenehydrogenation to cyclohexanone oxime (COX) in the presence of NH2OH. The best reaction conditions are:pressure 0.8 MPa, temperature 333 K, solvent ethers, and catalyst Pd/C5%. Other hydrogenation metal catalystsdid not give comparable results. The amount of Pd/C influences the yield in COX, which rises above to 90 % atthe highest load. The reaction profile shows that aniline is the reaction intermediate. Indeed, aniline as a sub-strate gives COX, though in lower yield than that achieved employing nitrobenzene. The NH2OH parallel hy-drogenation to NH4Cl, influences positively the selectivity to COX. It has been observed that COX, cyclohex-anone and N-cyclohexylideneaniline are in equilibrium in the reaction solution and all likely derive fromnucleophilic substitutions to a common imine intermediate formed on the Pd surface, whose high activity doesnot need any further metal catalyst