Selective nitration of phenols using bismuth subnitrate/charcoal in the presence of trichloroisocyanuric acid under aprotic conditions
AR Pourali, F Fatemi
Index: Pourali, Ali Reza; Fatemi, Fatemeh Chinese Chemical Letters, 2010 , vol. 21, # 11 p. 1283 - 1286
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Abstract
Nitration of aromatic compounds is an industrially important organic reaction since the nitro aromatic compounds are key intermediates for fine chemicals and also many useful materials [1], [2] and [3]. Traditional method for the nitration of aromatic rings utilizes mixed concentrated nitric-sulfuric acids. Disposal of the corrosive and acidic liquors presents a serious environmental concern, which makes this method uneconomical and unsafe. Furthermore, this method is ...
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