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Oxidation of Aromatic Compounds. I. Oxidation of Methyl Derivatives of Nitrobenzene and Aniline in the System HSO3F-PbO2
Rudenko, A. P.,Korovina, N. S.,Aver'yanov, S. F.
, p. 1077 - 1083 (2007/10/03)
Low-temperature oxidation of methyl derivatives of nitrobenzene and aniline in the system HSO3F-PbO2 proceeds with intermediate formation of radical cations and results in replacement of hydrogen in one or two methyl groups or yields compounds of the diphenylmethane and biphenyl series.
THE ESR SPECTRA, STRUCTURE, AND REACTIVITY OF AROMATIC RADICAL-CATIONS IN SUPERACIDS
Rudenko, A. P.
, p. 1946 - 1980 (2007/10/03)
The oxidation of aromatic compounds by lead dioxide in superacids based on fluorosulfonic acid at -75 deg C takes place by a one-electron mechanism and leads in many cases to relatively stable radical-cations.The ESR spectra, the isotropic hyperfine coupling constants, data on the reactivity of the radical-cations, and the structures of the final products from their transformations under "long-life" conditions are presented.
