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Nitryl bromide fluoride

Nitrations with Nitryl Bromide. Nitryl brcmide conpared with the chloride and fluoride, is quite unstable. Nitration experiments were carried out with solutions obtained by the halogen exchange of nitryl chloride with KBr (not separated from unchanged nitryl chloride and decomposition products) carried out in sulfur dioxide solutions at -20°, and using TiBri as catalyst. Yields of nitrations are lower than those obtained with nitryl chloride, due to the formation of more ring-brominated products (29). This can be attributed partly to free bromine being present from the decomposition of nitryl bromide and to the easier homolysis of nitryl bromide itself. [Pg.17]

Nitropropane Nitrosyl fluoride Nitrosyl perchlorate Nitrourea Nitrous acid Nitryl chloride Oxalic acid See under Nitromethane chlorosulfonic acid, oleum Haloalkenes, metals, nonmetals Acetones, amines, diethyl ether, metal salts, organic materials Mercury(II) and silver salts Phosphine, phosphorus trichloride, silver nitrate, semicarbazone Ammonia, sulfur trioxide, tin(IV) bromide and iodide Furfuryl alcohol, silver, mercury, sodium chlorate, sodium chlorite, sodium hypochlorite... [Pg.1479]


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