catalytic hydrogenation of alkyl nitriles
Catalytic hydrogenation of alkyl nitriles is a chemical reaction that involves the use of a catalyst and hydrogen gas to convert alkyl nitriles into corresponding alkyl amines, resulting in the reduction of the nitrile functional group (-CN) to an amine functional group (-NH2).
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