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- importance as chemical intermediates and precursors. Millions of tons of nitroaromatics are produced annually. Typical nitration syntheses apply so-called "mixed...
- 2 H2O Virtually all aromatic amines (e.g. aniline) are derived from nitroaromatics through such catalytic hydrogenation. A variation is formation of a...
- cheddites consisted of a high proportion of inorganic chlorates mixed with nitroaromatics (e.g. nitrobenzene or dinitrotoluene) plus a little paraffin or castor...
- 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"...
- plasticiser, which contained tetryl, nitrocellulose and a mixture of nitroaromatics produced during the manufacture of TNT (containing trinitrotoluene,...
- sodium sulfite, sodium nitrite and sodium nitrate) and sulfonated nitroaromatics.[citation needed] Pink and red water are colorless at the time of generation;...
- Organic Syntheses. 9: 74. doi:10.15227/orgsyn.009.0074. John Pike (1997-05-21). "Explosives – Nitroaromatics". Globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 2013-10-28....
- Sprengel suggested nitric acid, nitrates and chlorates as oxidisers, and nitroaromatics (e.g. nitrobenzene) as fuels. Other Sprengel explosives used at various...
- gives azo compounds. Azo dyes are also prepared by the condensation of nitroaromatics with anilines followed by reduction of the resulting azoxy intermediate:...
- Aniline (C6H5NH2) and its derivatives are prepared by reduction of the nitroaromatics. In industry, hydrogen is the preferred reductant, whereas, in the laboratory...