Abstract

Transformations of lower aliphatic nitrocompounds in supercritical isopropanol in a flow reactor in the presence of alumina were studied. In experiments with 1-nitropropane, the dominant process was the never-before-observed formation of an amine with a shorter by one carbon atom chain as compared to the initial nitroalkane. The reaction mechanism was suggested which adequately explained the formation of all detected products. The reactions of nitroethane and nitromethane partly proceeded by a new transformation route yielding isopropylamine.

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