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Aromatic nitration in liquid Ag0.51K0.42Na 0.07NO3
Mascal, Mark,Yin, Lunxiang,Edwards, Ross,Jarosh, Michael
, p. 6148 - 6151 (2008/12/22)
(Figure Presented) Aromatic molecules have a strong affinity for silver(I) and dissolve to a limited extent in Ag0.51K0.42Na 0.07NO3, 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.
Oxidative Derivatisation of Aromatic Ethers
Chawla, H. Mohindra,Mittal, Ram S.
, p. 539 - 542 (2007/10/02)
Reaction of cerium(IV) ammonium nitrate with some naphthyl ethers has been studied as a substitute to traditionally used hydrolytic cleavage method for their identification.One-pot, one-step synthesis of 2,2'-dinitro-1,1'-diethoxy-4,4'-bisnaphthalene; 2,2'-diethoxy-8-nitro-4,4'-bisnaphthalene; 1,8-dinitro-2-methoxynaphthalene; 2-methoxy-8-nitronaphthalene; 1-methoxy-4-nitronaphthalene; 1-ethoxy-4-nitronaphthalene; 4-nitro-1-naphthylbenzoate; 2-methoxy-6-nitronaphthalene; 1-nitro-2-naphthylbenzoate are described.
