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Homolytic addition donor radical cations

Ionic disproportionation of NO can be promoted in non-polar media by the addition of Bronsted acids and Lewis acids [10]. The photochemical activation of the nitrosonium donor-acceptor complex via irradiation of the charge-transfer absorption band produces the aromatic radical cation. The most direct pathway to aromatic nitration proceeds via homolytic coupling of the aromatic radical cation with NO [16] because the intermediate subsequently undergoes very rapid deprotonation ... [Pg.200]


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