Iodination of Deactivated Aromatic Compounds with Iodine Chloride; Russian Journal of Organic Chemistry; Vol. 34, № 7

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Parent link:Russian Journal of Organic Chemistry.— , 1965
Vol. 34, № 7.— 1998.— P. 997-999
Drugi avtorji: Chaikovskii V. K. Vitold Kazimirovich, Filimonov V. D. Viktor Dmitrievich, Kulupanova O. A., Chernova T. N.
Izvleček:Iodine(I) chloride reacts with deactivated arenes in sulfuric acid to give the corresponding aryl iodides whose yield strongly depends on the concentration of H2SO4. The optimal concentration of the latter was determined for iodination of aromatic carboxylic acids and halobenzenes
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Jezik:angleščina
Izdano: 1998
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Format: Book Chapter
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