Béchamp reduction
| Bechamp reduction | |
|---|---|
| Named after | Antoine Béchamp |
| Reaction type | Organic redox reaction |
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| RSC ontology ID | RXNO:0000498 |
The Béchamp reduction (or Béchamp process) is a chemical reaction that converts aromatic nitro compounds to their corresponding anilines using iron as the reductant:
- 4 C6H5NO2 + 9 Fe + 4 H2O → 4 C6H5NH2 + 3 Fe3O4
This reaction was once a major route to aniline, but catalytic hydrogenation is the preferred method.