- Issue
- Journal of Siberian Federal University. Chemistry. 2021 14 (1)
- Authors
- Miroshnichenko, Yulia Yu.; Yarkova, Anna G.; Perederina, Irina A.; Tveryakova, Elena N.; Golubina, Olga A.; Anisimova, Elena A.; Zholobova, Galina A.
- Contact information
- Miroshnichenko, Yulia Yu.: Siberian State Medical University Tomsk, Russian Federation; Tomsk Polytechnic University Tomsk, Russian Federation; Yarkova, Anna G.: Siberian State Medical University Tomsk, Russian Federation; Perederina, Irina A.: Siberian State Medical University Tomsk, Russian Federation; Tveryakova, Elena N.: Siberian State Medical University Tomsk, Russian Federation; Zholobova, Galina A.: Siberian State Medical University Tomsk, Russian Federation
- Keywords
- nitrile halides; halogenation; nitration; nitro halogenation; quantum – chemical calculations; geometry of nitrile halides particles; thermodynamics data of nitrile halides
- Abstract
Inorganic nitrile halides have been studied theoretically by quantum-chemical approach and experimentally in the reactions of halogenation, nitration and nitro halogenation of aromatic compounds and alkynes. The generation of nitrile halides was eventually proved can be can be carried out using the iodine system (alkali metal halides) in the presence of alkali metal nitrates in an acetic acid medium. It has been found that the reaction can give the products of iodination, nitration, nitro halogenation, as well as products of cyclization, and oxidation depending on the nature of the halogen. To predict the products of reaction theoretical quantum-chemical calculations for intermediate particles – nitrile halides using the standard Gaussian‑03 software package were carried out. The possibility of NO2Hal formation was approved from quantum calculations. Furthermore the geometry of NO2Hal particles and mechanism of their homo- or heterolytic decay were represented
- Pages
- 100-110
- DOI
- 10.17516/1998-2836-0220
- Paper at repository of SibFU
- https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/140044
Journal of Siberian Federal University. Chemistry / Inorganic Nitrile Halides in the Synthesis of Halogen-, Nitro- and Halogenated Nitro-Products
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