266. Investigations in the diphenylene oxide series. Part V

NM Cullinane, HJH Padfield

Index: Cullinane; Padfield Journal of the Chemical Society, 1935 , p. 1131,1133

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Abstract

WHEN diphenylene oxide is halogenated, the halogen atom is substituted in the para- position to the oxygen atom (Mayer and Krieger, Ber., 1922, 55, 1660; cf. Cullinane, J., 1932, 2367), as is to be expected from the electronic theory (I). Nitration, however, occurs mainly at