CHAPTER II
NITRATION THEORIES
THERE are two main theories concerning the nitration of hydrocarbons by means
of the nitrating agents described above.
The first theory assumes a two-stage reaction with an addition reaction as
the first stage and the second assumes that nitration is a double exchange re-
action. At present the second theory has more adherents, since it is based on more
recent experimental data.
NITRATION AS AN ADDITION REACTION
According to Michael [l], on nitrating aromatic hydrocarbons an intermediate
addition product is formed, which has one hydrocarbon hydrogen atom attached
to one oxygen atom of nitric acid, and a carbon atom of the aromatic ring directly
attached to the nitrogen atom of the acid. The “aldol” formed gives off water in the
presence of an excess of nitric or sulphuric acid. The mechanism was depicted
by the author as follows:
(1)
Likewise the mechanism of nitration of an aromatic hydrocarbon with nitro-
sulphuric acid was formulated by Michael as:
(2)
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