The nitration of 4??thiocyanoacetanilide
JW Dienske
Index: Dienske Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas, 1931 , vol. 50, p. 21,29
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Abstract
By the action of nitric acid on various substituted aminobenzene sulphonic acids, Zincke') obtained nitramines as the chief product in many cases, the sulphonic group being displaced by a nitro group. Thus he obtained p-nitrophenylnitramine from salphanilic acid for example, which immediately decomposed into 2-4-dinitraniline: NH2. C, H,+. SO, H* NH. NO,. CeH,. NO2*>-NH2. CeH3.(NO,),. It was desirable therefore to investigate whether the ...
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