470. Thiocyanogen chloride. Part IV. Reaction with aromatic hydrocarbons; heterolytic and homolytic substitution in benzene homologues
RGR Bacon, RG Guy
Index: Bacon,R.G.R.; Guy,R.G. Journal of the Chemical Society, 1961 , p. 2428 - 2436
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Abstract
In an organic solvent and with no added catalyst, thiocyanogen chloride effects nuclear thiocyanation in a much wider range of aromatic hydrocarbons than does thiocyanogen. Reactions between thiocyanogen chloride and m-xylene, higher benzene homologues, naphthalene, and anthracene are described. The relative rates of nuclear thiocyanation of the hydrocarbons are in the same order as their relative rates of nuclear substitution by ...
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