Nitrosation of anisole, stability constants of complexes of the nitrosonium ion with aromatic nitroso compounds, and NMR studies of restricted rotation in the complexes
JH Atherton, RB Moodie, DR Noble
Index: Atherton, John H.; Moodie, Roy B.; Noble, Darren R. Journal of the Chemical Society. Perkin Transactions 2, 2000 , # 2 p. 229 - 234
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Abstract
Anisole can be nitrosated in good yield under the acidic and anaerobic conditions previously reported for methylbenzenes. The product, 4-nitrosoanisole, is slowly converted into 4-nitrosophenol in acetic–sulfuric acid mixtures. The decrease in the rate constant for this reaction with increasing concentration of nitrosonium ion leads to an estimate of the stability constant of the complex between 4-nitrosoanisole and nitrosonium ion. Stability constants for the similar complexes formed ...
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