I tried to reduce dinitro compound to diamine using iron and ammonium chloride in water/methanol. After the end of the reaction I evaporated methanol followed by workup of aqueous solution, then I was left with a solid with a much different melting point than I was expecting (60 C off). I have read that diamines often are sensitive to air oxidation, and maybe this is the reason i dont have my product. I am not sure how to overcome this problem.
The IR spectrum shows fery faint N-H peaks, but also seems to be dangerously similar to my starting material, which is however insoluble in water and should precipitate if there is any, but my solution is clear.
Any suggestions? I must use iron because I dont have access to any other catalyst.