Selective nitration of aromatic compounds with bismuth subnitrate and thionyl chloride

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Abstract

Bismuth subnitrate/thionyl chloride have been found to be an efficient combination of reagents for nitration of a wide range of aromatic compounds in dichloromethane. Phenols, in particular, were easily mononitrated and dinitrated with the reagents by controlling the stoichiometry.

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Muathen, H. A. (2003). Selective nitration of aromatic compounds with bismuth subnitrate and thionyl chloride. Molecules, 8(7), 593–598. https://doi.org/10.3390/80700593

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