The Journal of Organic Chemistry

Dinitromethane

V Grakauskas, AM Guest

Index: Grakauskas,V.; Guest,A.M. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1978 , vol. 43, p. 3485 - 3488

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Abstract

Potassium dinitromethane was first prepared by Villiersz in 1884 by reduction of bromodinitromethane, which was obtained3 in low yields in the nitration of 2, 4, 6- tribromoaniline. Free dinitromethane? an unstable pale yellow oil, decomposes readily at ambient temperatures. Dinitromethane was also obtained in low yields in the nitration of halogenated olefins, such as tri~ hloroethylene.~ More recently potassium dinitromethane ...

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