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Catalytic hydrogenation is less important for the reduction of carbonyl groups than it once was because of the modern use of hydride reagents. It is usually possible to use catalytic hydrogenation for the selective reduction of an alkene double bond in the presence of a carbonyl group. Palladium catalysts are particularly effective for this ...
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