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Aromatic substitution by the SRN1 mechanism

Rossi, R. A., Rossi, R. H. (1983) Aromatic Substitution by the SRN1 Mechanism. American Chemical Soc., Washington [10.5]. [Pg.436]

Rossi, R.A. and Rossi, R.H. (1983). Aromatic Substitution by the SrN1 Mechanism. ACS Monograph 1978. The American Chemical Society, Washington, DC... [Pg.189]

Rossi RA, Rossi RH de (1983) Aromatic substitution by the SRN1 mechanism, ACS Monograph 178 Behar D, Neta P (1981) J. Phys. Chem. 85 690... [Pg.91]

The SRN1 process has proven to be a versatile mechanism for replacing a suitable leaving group by a nucleophile at the ipso position. This reaction affords substitution in nonactivated aromatic (ArX) compounds, with an extensive variety of nucleophiles ( u ) derived from carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen to form new C—C bonds, and from tin, phosphorus, arsenic, antimony, sulfur, selenium, and tellurium to afford new C-heteroatom bonds. [Pg.319]


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