CHAPTER V
GENERAL INFORMATION ON NITRO COMPOUNDS
NITRO compounds are substances in which the nitro group is directly attached
to a carbon atom:
-C-NO 2
The evidence for the fact that the nitro group is actually linked with carbon is
that reduction of nitro compounds leads to the formation of primary amines
-C-NO 2 -> -C-NH 2 (1)
Depending on whether or not and how many hydrogen atoms are linked with
a carbon atom, they are known as primary, secondary and tertiary nitro compounds :
-CH 2 -NO 2 Primary
secondary
tertiary
All aromatic nitro compounds are tertiary derivatives. Aliphatic or aryl-aliphatic nitro
compounds can be primary, secondary and tertiary.
CONSTITUTION OF THE NITRO GROUP
The constitution of the nitro group has been the subject of numerous dis-
cussions. Three types of formulae can be found in the literature:
I II IIIa IIIb
The first of these was abandoned long ago, since the existence of an unstable
three-membered ring in such a stable group as the nitro group can hardly be postu-
lated. Besides, the formula does not explain the tautomerism, that exists in primary
nitro compounds, analogous to the tautomerism of the CH 2 CO system:
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