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Critical review on the chemical reduction of nitroaniline
Authors:Muhammad Imran Din  Rida Khalid  Zaib Hussain  Jawayria Najeeb  Ahsan Sahrif  Azeem Intisar  Ejaz Ahmed
Affiliation:Institute of Chemistry, University of the Punjab, New Campus, Lahore 54590 Pakistan, Fax: +92-42-99231269, +92-33-19743520 ; Department of Chemistry, University of Gujrat, Gujarat 50700 Pakistan,
Abstract:Conversion of nitroaniline (NA), a highly toxic pollutant that has been released into aquatic systems due to unmanaged industrial development in recent years, into the less harmful or a useful counterpart is the need of the hour. Various methods for its conversion and removal have been explored. Owing to its nominal features of advanced effectiveness, the chemical reduction of 4-NA using various different nanocatalytic systems is one such approach that has attracted tremendous interest over the past few years. The academic literature has been confined to case studies involving silver (Ag) and gold (Au) nanoparticles, as these are the two most widely used materials for the synthesis of nanocatalytic assemblies. Focus has also been given to sodium borohydride (NaBH4), which is used as a reductant during the chemical reduction of NA. This systematic review summarizes the fundamentals associated with the catalytic degradation of 4-NA, and presents a comprehensive and critical study of the latest modifications used in the synthesis of these catalytic systems. In addition, the kinetics, mechanisms, thermodynamics, as well as the future directions required for understanding this model reaction, have been provided in this particular study.

Schematic illustration of catalytic reduction of 4-NA in the presence of nanocatalysts and a reducing agent.
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