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NITRATION OF BENZENE (Nitrobenzene [C6H5NO2])
Similar to the alkylation and the chlorination of benzene, the nitration reaction is an electrophilic substitution of a benzene hydrogen (a proton) with a nitronium ion (NO2+). The liquid-phase reaction occurs in presence of both concentrated nitric and sulfuric acids at approximately 50°C. Concentrated sulfuric acid has two functions: it reacts with nitric acid to form the nitronium ion, and it absorbs the water formed during the reaction, which shifts the equilibrium to the formation of nitrobenzene:
Most of the nitrobenzene (≈97%) produced is used to make aniline. Other uses include synthesis of quinoline, benzidine, and as a solvent for cellulose ethers.
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