Aromatic nitration in liquid Ag0. 51K0. 42Na0. 07NO3
M Mascal, L Yin, R Edwards…
Index: Mascal, Mark; Yin, Lunxiang; Edwards, Ross; Jarosh, Michael Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2008 , vol. 73, # 16 p. 6148 - 6151
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Abstract
Aromatic molecules have a strong affinity for silver (I) and dissolve to a limited extent in Ag0. 51K0. 42Na0. 07NO3, a low-melting eutectic mixture of silver, potassium, and sodium nitrates. Aromatic nitration in this inorganic ionic liquid leads to products which arise from nonelectrophilic substitution pathways.
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