- 2 H2O
Virtually all
aromatic amines (e.g. aniline) are
derived from
nitroaromatics through such
catalytic hydrogenation. A
variation is
formation of a...
- (anilines) are
produced from
nitro precursors.
Millions of tons of
nitroaromatics are
produced annually.
Typical nitrations of
aromatic compounds rely...
- Most
useful is the
reduction of aryl
nitro compounds. The
reduction of
nitroaromatics is
conducted on an
industrial scale. Many
methods exist, such as: Catalytic...
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cheddites consisted of a high
proportion of
inorganic chlorates mixed with
nitroaromatics (e.g.
nitrobenzene or dinitrotoluene) plus a
little paraffin or castor...
-
Sprengel suggested nitric acid,
nitrates and
chlorates as oxidisers, and
nitroaromatics (e.g. nitrobenzene) as fuels.
Other Sprengel explosives used at various...
-
conditions are
successful for
highly deactivated arenes,
including nitroaromatics. In a
series of studies, the
powerful reagent obtained by
using a mixture...
-
sodium sulfite,
sodium nitrite and
sodium nitrate) and
sulfonated nitroaromatics.[citation needed] Pink and red
water are
colorless at the time of generation;...
- acid and
alkenes and
alkynes has been demonstrated. Aryl
azides and
nitroaromatics can also be
generated from
phenylboronic acid.
Phenylboronic acid can...
- Ross; Veinot,
Jonathan G C; Meldrum, Al (2016-02-10). "Detection of
nitroaromatics in the solid, solution, and
vapor phases using silicon quantum dot sensors"...
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gives azo compounds. Azo dyes are also
prepared by the
condensation of
nitroaromatics with
anilines followed by
reduction of the
resulting azoxy intermediate:...