Photochemical Nitration by Tetranitromethane. Part XXXIII. t Adduct Formation in the Photochemical Reactions of 1, 2, 4, 5-and 1, 2, 3, 5-Tetramethylbenzene
…, DJ Timmerman-Vaughan
Index: Butts, Craig P.; Eberson, Lennart; Fulton, Karen L.; Hartshorn, Michael P.; Robinson, Ward T.; Timmerman-Vaughan, David J. Acta Chemica Scandinavica, 1996 , vol. 50, # 11 p. 991 - 1008
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Results General. The photochemical experiments were performed with filtered light (cut-off 435 nm, 5 cm water IR-filter, from a 300 W incandescent lamp) as described before, 7 and small samples were withdrawn for analysis at suitable intervals. The work-up procedure, involving evaporation of solvent and excess tetranitromethane, was conducted at a temperature< 0 C. The crude product mixtures were stored at—78 C and were analysed (' ...
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