3-Nitrodurene
G Illuminati
Index: Illuminati Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1952 , vol. 74, p. 4951
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Abstract
presence of a Grignard reagent. 2-Iodothianaphthene was prepared by the action of iodine on 2-thianaphthenyllithi~ m~; thianapb thene was converted directly to 3-iodothianaphthene by iodine and mercuric oxide. The structures of both isomers were confirmed by carbonation of the Grignard reagents. Attempts to chloromethylate the iodo compounds failed. Decomposition of N-nitrosoacetanilide in excess thianaphthene gave as the only isolable ...
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