Nitration Of Phenols Under Mild And Heterogeneous Conditions
The nitration of aromatic compounds may be achieved with many nitrating reagents and is a very useful method in organic synthesis. The use and reaction mechanisms of some hydrated metal nitrates that contain covalent nitrato groups and their dinitrogen tetroxide complex analogues for the nitration of phenols under various conditions.
Nitration of Phenols under Mild and Heterogeneous Conditions helps you to overcome the limitations and drawbacks of the reported methods such as tedious work-up, strongly acidic media oxidation ability of the reagents and safety problems. Moreover, constraining a reagent to the surface of a solid usually allows the use of milder conditions and increases its reactivity
The heterogeneous reagent systems in Nitration of Phenols under Mild and Heterogeneous Conditions have many advantages such as simple experimental procedures, mild reaction conditions and minimization of chemical wastes as compared to their liquid phase counterparts.
The low cost and the availability of the reagents, easy and clean work-up, and high yields make this an attractive method for Organic Synthesis. Moreover, a key new feature is the heterogeneous nature of the reaction, which could be worthwhile in an industrial setting.
This guide includes information on following matter:
- Introduction
- Results and Discussion
- Conclusions
- Acknowledgments
- Experimental section
- References and Notes
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