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Raney®-Nickel
W.R. Grace and Co. Raney® 2800, slurry, in H2O, active catalyst
Synonym(s):
Raney Ni, Nickel sponge
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Quality Level
form
slurry
composition
Ni, ≥89%
reaction suitability
core: nickel
reagent type: catalyst
manufacturer/tradename
W.R. Grace and Co. Raney® 2800
concentration
in H2O
impurities
6-9% Al
particle size
20-60 μm
pH
8.5-12.0
SMILES string
[Al].[Ni]
InChI
1S/Al.Ni
InChI key
NPXOKRUENSOPAO-UHFFFAOYSA-N
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Application
Suitable as a hydrogenation catalyst for aromatic, olefin, nitrile and nitro group reductions.
Used as reducing agent for hydrogenation of organic compounds, e.g. hydrogenation of nitriles to amines, reduction of aromatic groups to the corresponding saturated compounds, hydrogenation reaction of β-keto esters, rreduction of amination, and also used as 3-alkylation of oxindole with alcohol, and Ullman-type cross coupling, and dehalogenation reactions.
Legal Information
Raney is a registered trademark of W.R. Grace & Co.-Conn.
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Precautionary Statements
Hazard Classifications
Carc. 2 - Pyr. Liq. 1 - Skin Sens. 1 - STOT RE 1
Storage Class Code
4.2 - Pyrophoric and self-heating hazardous materials
WGK
WGK 2
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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