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The Nitration of α- and β-Acylnaphthalenes

SD Barker, K Wilson and RK Norris

Australian Journal of Chemistry 48(12) 1969 - 1979
Published: 1995

Abstract

The nitration of α- and β- acylnaphthalenes with copper(II) nitrate in acetic anhydride or nitric acid/acetic acid mixtures gives high yields of the corresponding mononitro compounds. The assignment of constitution to these products is made on the basis of extensive 1H n.m.r. chemicl shift and coupling constant data. In the case of α- acylnaphthalenes, with the notable exception of α- pivalonaphthone, nitration occurs in the α-positions of the unsubstituted ring to give mixtures of 5- and 8-nitro compounds. α- Pivalonaphthone gives appreciable amounts of the 4-nitro compound and also of the 8-nitro compound. This result indicates that the pivaloyl group does not shield the 8-position sterically to any significant extent and is effectively electronically neutral, unlike the other acyl substituents , in allowing attack at the α-position (position 4) of the acylated ring. This result is ascribable to the lack of coplanarity of the pivaloyl group with the naphthalene system. All of the β- acylnaphthalenes gave mixtures of 4-, 5- and 8-nitro derivatives in proportions that did not vary significantly with the nature of the acyl group.

https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9951969

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