Journal of the Chemical Society C: Organic

Reactions of nitroacetic acid with aldehydes and enamines

WLF Armarego

Index: Armarego,W.L.F. Journal of the Chemical Society [Section] C: Organic, 1969 , p. 986 - 990

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Abstract

Nitroacetic acid was fused with eighteen aromatic aldehydes and gave the respective β- nitrostyrenes. It was more reactive towards aldehydes with electron-withdrawing than with electron-releasing substituents. Nitromethane adducts or nitro-olefins were formed from the reaction of enamines with nitroacetic acid. Di-(

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