Microwave-accelerated iodination of some aromatic amines, using urea-hydrogen peroxide addition compound (UHP) as the oxidant

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A fast and simple method for the oxidative iodination of some aromatic amines, under microwave irradiation, is reported, using diiodine and the the strongly H-bonded urea-hydrogen peroxide addition compound (H 2NCONH)2⋯H2O2, UHP) as the oxidant. The reactions were carried out in boiling CHCl3 under a reflux condenser to afford, within 10 minutes, the purified monoiodinated products in 40-80% yields.

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Sosnowski, M., & Skulski, L. (2002). Microwave-accelerated iodination of some aromatic amines, using urea-hydrogen peroxide addition compound (UHP) as the oxidant. In Molecules (Vol. 7, pp. 867–870). Molecular Diversity Preservation International. https://doi.org/10.3390/71200867

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