Lodination of deactivated aromatic compounds with iodine chloride

…, VD Filimonov, OA Kulupanova…

Index: Chaikovskii; Filimonov; Kulupanova; Chernova Russian Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1998 , vol. 34, # 7 p. 997 - 999

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Abstract

Iodine (I) chloride reacts with deactivated arenes in sulfuric acid to give the corresponding aryl iodides whose yield strongly depends on the concentration of H 2 SO 4. The optimal concentration of the latter was determined for iodination of aromatic carboxylic acids and halobenzenes.© 1998 MAHK Hayka/Interperiodica Publishing.

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