Real-Time Monitoring of Aqueous Organic Reduction Reactions Using Ex Situ Fiber Optic Raman Spectroscopy

2021 
Here, we demonstrate the use of Raman spectroscopy for real-time monitoring and analysis of the reduction of nitroarenes and ketones in an aqueous medium using an external fiber optic probe. In one case, the catalytic reduction of nitroarenes using hydrazine hydrate and a nickel boron composite catalyst was studied by monitoring the disappearance of the distinct nitro stretching frequency at 1350 cm–¹. Quantitative Raman spectroscopic techniques showed that the aqueous reduction reaction proceeds with pseudo-first-order kinetics. The biphasic reduction of cyclic ketones by aqueous dimethylamine borane (DMAB) was also examined. A nonpolar carbonyl compound and aqueous DMAB were mixed and an external Raman probe monitored the loss of the starting material via the carbonyl stretch at 1713 cm–¹ in the top organic phase. We also found that saturated aliphatic carbonyl compounds were reduced much faster than α,β-unsaturated and aromatic carbonyl compounds. Additionally, DMAB was found to be unreactive toward epoxides and esters, allowing for selective reduction of aliphatic ketones. Density functional theory analysis suggests that carbonyl reduction occurred through a dissociation mechanism followed by a concerted hydride transfer pathway.
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