Tetrahedron Letters

Nitric acid in dichloromethane solution. Facile preparation from potassium nitrate and sulfuric acid

P Strazzolini, AG Giumanini, A Runcio

Index: Strazzolini, Paolo; Giumanini, Angelo G.; Runcio, Antonio Tetrahedron Letters, 2001 , vol. 42, # 7 p. 1387 - 1389

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Abstract

Pure dry HNO3 can be liberated from KNO3 with 96% H2SO4 directly into CH2Cl2 to yield solutions of variable concentration for use in a number of organic reactions. The present method efficiently replaces the employment of 100% HNO3 in some synthetic applications, avoiding the problems associated in storage and handling the acid.

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