THE IODINATION OF PHENOL AND CRESOL ETHERS
FB Dains, AW Magers, WL Steiner
Index: Dains; Magers Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1930 , vol. 52, p. 1572
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Abstract
The introduction of iodine into aromatic hydrocarbons such as benzene, toluene, cymene, etc., using nitric acid as an oxidizing agent was first described by La Datta and Chatterjee.'The method has been studied in detail in this Laboratory and the following paper is an account of the reaction as applied to the phenol ethers. The free phenols are too reactive and the resulting products consist of nitro rather than the desired iodo compounds ...
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