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Nitrobenzene is an
aromatic nitro compound and the
simplest of the
nitrobenzenes, with the
chemical formula C6H5NO2. It is a water-insoluble pale yellow...
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Nitrobenzenes are a
group of
nitro compounds consisting of one or more
nitro groups as
substituents on a
benzene core. They have the
formula C6H6–n(NO2)n...
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reduction with iron. Alternatively, the
partial hydrogenation of
nitrobenzene affords phenylhydroxylamine,
which rearranges primarily to 4-aminophenol...
- 4-Nitroaniline, p-nitroaniline or 1-amino-4-
nitrobenzene is an
organic compound with the
formula C6H6N2O2. A
yellow solid, it is one of
three isomers of...
- 5-Nitro-2-propoxyaniline, also
known as P-4000 and Ultrasüss, is
about 4,000
times the
intensity of
sucrose (hence its
alternate name, P-4000). It is an...
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phenylhydroxylamines are
typically synthesized by the
transfer hydrogenation of
nitrobenzenes using rhodium or zinc catalysts. One
application is in the synthesis...
- acid, glycerol, and an
oxidizing agent such as
nitrobenzene to
yield quinoline. In this example,
nitrobenzene serves as both the
solvent and the oxidizing...
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Trinitrobenzenes are
nitrobenzenes consisting of
three nitro groups bonded to a
central benzene ring.
There are
three isomers of trinitrobenzene: 1,2...
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compounds to the
amines using sodium sulfide. It is used to
convert nitrobenzenes to anilines. The
reaction selectively reduces nitro groups in the presence...
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Nitrofen is an
herbicide of the
diphenyl ether class.
Because of
concerns about its carcinogenicity, the use of
nitrofen has been
banned in the European...