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They are di-, tri- and tetra-nitro compounds (I), (II) and (III) respectively:
I II
m. p. 132-134°C m. p. 156°C
III
m. p. 286°C
(G. M. Robinson and R. Robinson [13], Gosh [14], Heertjes, Dahmen and
Wierda [ 11).
Hackel and Kuboszek [16] prepared tri- and tetra-nitro derivatives of l,2-pro-
pylenedioxybenzene, (IV) and (V) respectively:
IV V
m. p. 170°C m. p. 185°C
VI
m. p. 105-107°C
VII
m. p. 196-197°C