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Nitrating systems c. miscellaneous

Solutions of dinitrogen tetroxide (the mixed anhydride of nitric and nitrous acids) in sulphuric acid are nitrating agents ( 4.3.2), and there is no doubt that the effective reagent is the nitronium ion. Its formation has been demonstrated by Raman spectroscopy and by cryoscopy  [Pg.50]

Nitration has also been effected with the complexes from dinitrogen tetroxide and Lewis acidsin the case of boron trifluoride the complex appears to be a mixture of nitronium and nitrosonium tetrafluoroborates.  [Pg.50]

Dinitrogen pentoxide being the anhydride of nitric acid, is more fully treated below, as are some other systems with which mechanistic studies have been made. [Pg.50]


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