Bromination by means of sodium monobromoisocyanurate (SMBI)

…, K Oishi, O Kyoji, T Akeboshi, Y Kawamura…

Index: Okada, Yukihiro; Yokozawa, Masanori; Akiba, Miwa; Oishi, Kazuhiko; O-Kawa, Kyoji; Akeboshi, Tomohiro; Kawamura, Yasuo; Inokuma, Seiichi; Nakamura, Yosuke; Nishimura, Jun Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 2003 , vol. 1, # 14 p. 2506 - 2511

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Abstract

A variety of aromatic compounds with both activating and deactivating substituents were brominated with sodium monobromoisocyanurate (SMBI) 1, diethyl ether, diethyl ether– methanesulfonic acid, trifluoroacetic acid, or sulfuric acid were employed as solvents. Thus nitrobenzene was conveniently brominated in sulfuric acid, benzene was readily monobrominated in diethyl ether–methanesulfonic acid, and phenol was selectively ...

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