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CHAPTER VIII

NITRO DERIVATIVES OF TOLUENE


ONE, two, or three nitro groups can be introduced by direct nitration of toluene.


Tetranitrotoluene can be obtained only by indirect methods.


Of all nitro derivatives of toluene, trinitrotoluene is the most important as an


explosive. It is by far the most often used high explosive among those derived


from aromatic compounds. It is popular because it is simple and relatively safe to


manufacture, and has high explosive power, and above all because its high chemical


stability and low sensitiveness to impact and friction make it safe to handle. In


addition, its toxicity is low and thus it compares favourably in this respect with
the nitro derivatives of benzene.


NITRATION OF TOLUENE


Nitration of toluene has this specific feature: the presence of a methyl group


greatly facilitates the nitration as compared with benzene. The reaction of intro-


ducing the first nitro group therefore proceeds very quickly. In addition to this.


the methyl group is readily oxidized. Mononitration results in the oxidation of


the ring and the formation of cresols (as in the case of benzene, which is oxidized


to phenol). The oxidation reactions proceed especially readily under drastic con-


ditions which introduce several nitro groups at a high temperature.


Sometimes, for example, if the nitration mixture is poor in nitric acid, tar


formation may take place readily. It may also occur if an insufficient amount of


the nitration mixture (calculated on HNO 3 ) has been used for the nitration. For


this reason it is preferable to use mixtures richer in HNO 3 , and to use a distinct


excess of the nitrating mixture. On the other hand, both these factors (high con-


tent of HNO 3 , and excess of nitrating mixture) favour oxidation processes in


practice; therefore, limits are applied, i.e. nitrating mixtures should not be too


rich in HNO 3 , and a very slight excess (e.g. 1-2%) of it should be used.


Kostevich and Sapozhnikov [1] have carried out extensive studies on the nitra-


tion of toluene to mononitrotoluene, using nitrating mixtures of various compositions


and determining the composition of mixtures leading to dinitrotoluene. All the
reactions were carried out under similar conditions. The results are given in a

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