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An efficient and regioselective direct aromatic iodination using iodine and nitrogen dioxide

Y Noda, M Kashima

Index: Noda, Yumiki; Kashima, Mikito Tetrahedron Letters, 1997 , vol. 38, # 35 p. 6225 - 6228

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Abstract

Direct iodination of a variety of aromatic compounds is achieved by using nitrogen dioxide as an oxidant in addition to iodine. The reaction affords aromatic monoidodides in high yields with high para-regioselectivity. 4, 4′-Diiodo binuclear compounds are also obtained effectively by controlling the stoichiometry.© 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.

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