4-BROMO-6-NITRO-m-CRESOL AND SOME OF ITS DERIVATIVES.
LC Raiford, G Leavell
Index: Raiford; Leavell Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1914 , vol. 36, p. 1509
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The proof that in this compound bromine occupies position (11) or (IV) was further confirmed as follows: The monobromo compound, melting at 126', was nitrated at a temperature (30- 35') slightly above that of the room, and gave a monobromodinitro compound, melting at 77O, which was characterized by the study of several of its derivatives (see experimental part). When the last named substance was nitrated at a higher
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