Dinitroanisole

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The dinitroanisoles form a group of aromatic compounds that are derived from both anisole and nitrobenzene or dinitrobenzenes . The structure consists of a benzene ring with one methoxy  (-OCH 3 ) and two nitro groups  (-NO 2 ) as substituents . Their different arrangement results in six constitutional isomers with the empirical formula C 7 H 6 N 2 O 5 .

Dinitroanisole
Surname 2,3-dinitroanisole 2,4-dinitroanisole 2,5-dinitroanisole 2,6-dinitroanisole 3,4-dinitroanisole 3,5-dinitroanisole
Structural formula 2,3-Dinitroanisole Structural Formula V1.svg 2,4-Dinitroanisole Structural Formula V1.svg 2,5-Dinitroanisole Structural Formula V1.svg 2,6-Dinitroanisole Structural Formula V1.svg 3,4-Dinitroanisole Structural Formula V1.svg 3,5-Dinitroanisole Structural Formula V1.svg
CAS number 16315-07-4 119-27-7 3962-77-4 3535-67-9 5327-44-6
PubChem 8385 12860505 597719 12860504 79231
Molecular formula C 7 H 6 N 2 O 5
Molar mass 198.13 g mol −1
Physical state firmly
Brief description
Melting point 94-96 ° C 105 ° C
boiling point
solubility soluble in water, soluble in ethanol, ether and chloroform

Individual evidence

  1. Data sheet 2,4-dinitroanisole from Sigma-Aldrich , accessed on October 13, 2012 ( PDF ).
  2. Frederic Reverdin: 3,5-Dinitroanisole In: Organic Syntheses . 7, 1927, p. 28, doi : 10.15227 / orgsyn.007.0028 ; Coll. Vol. 1, 1941, p. 219 ( PDF ).

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