Selective halogenation of aromatic hydrocarbons with alumina-supported copper (II) halides
M Kodomari, H Satoh, S Yoshitomi
Index: Kodomari, Mitsuo; Satoh, Hiroaki; Yoshitomi, Suehiko Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1988 , vol. 53, # 9 p. 2093 - 2094
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Abstract
Copper (I1) halides have been used to halogenate aromatic hydrocarbons under heterogeneous conditions in nonpolar solvents. For example, anthracene and pyrene react with copper (I1) chloride and bromide in heterogeneous conditions to give excellent yields of 9-haloanthracenes and l-halopyrenes.'Y2 However, the process
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