Volume 18, Issue 38
Preparative Organic Chemistry
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ChemInform Abstract: An Example of an Unusual Smiles Rearrangement.

V. L. ZBARSKII

V. L. ZBARSKII

Moskovskii khim.-tekhnol. inst. im. Mendeleeva

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A. P. GONCHARUK

A. P. GONCHARUK

Moskovskii khim.-tekhnol. inst. im. Mendeleeva

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E. YU. ORLOVA

E. YU. ORLOVA

Moskovskii khim.-tekhnol. inst. im. Mendeleeva

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First published: September 22, 1987

Abstract

N-(2,4,6-Trinitrophenyl)ethylenediamine (III), which is prepared from picryl chloride (I) and ethylenediamine (II), on reaction with nitrating acid followed by aqueous work-up affords the product (V), which is probably formed by Smiles rearrangement of the intermediate (IV).

ChemInform Abstract

N-(2,4,6-Trinitrophenyl)ethylenediamine (III), which is prepared from picryl chloride (I) and ethylenediamine (II), on reaction with nitrating acid followed by aqueous work-up affords the product (V), which is probably formed by Smiles rearrangement of the intermediate (IV). This is confirmed by 1H NMR examination of a solution of (III) in N2O5/D2SO4.

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