20633-11-8Relevant articles and documents
Wudl,Lee
, p. 271 (1971)
Synthesis of nitric acid esters from alcohols in a dinitrogen pentoxide/carbon dioxide liquid system
Kuchurov, Ilya V.,Fomenkov, Igor V.,Zlotin, Sergei G.,Tartakovsky, Vladimir A.
experimental part, p. 67 - 69 (2012/07/02)
Organic nitric acid esters have been prepared in 89-98% yield by the nitration of the corresponding alcohols and polyols with N2O5 in liquid CO2.
PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF NITRO COMPOUNDS AND METHOD FOR THE REMOVAL OF NITROGEN DIOXIDE
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, (2008/06/13)
In the invented process for producing a nitro compound, an organic substrate and nitrogen dioxide are reacted in the presence of oxygen or are reacted in a molar ratio of nitrogen dioxide to the organic substrate of less than 1 to yield a corresponding nitro compound. The reaction may be performed in the presence of N-hydroxyphthalimide or other imide compounds. Such organic substrates include (a) aliphatic hydrocarbons, (b) alicyclic hydrocarbons, (c) non-aromatic heterocyclic compounds each having a carbon atom on a ring, which carbon atom is bonded to a hydrogen atom, (d) compounds each having a carbon-hydrogen bond at the adjacent position to an aromatic ring, and (e) compounds each having a carbon-hydrogen bond at the adjacent position to a carbonyl group. This process can efficiently nitrate an organic substrate even under relatively mild conditions.