Abstract:The effect of the acidity of the medium on the hydroxylation and nitration of alkanes (RH) in 90-98% H 2 SO 4 at 25°C is described quantitatively by a model taking account of the thermodynamic activity of the RH, H 2 O, and HSO 4 -particles. It was concluded that in the transition states the reagents H O HSO 3 2 4 + -and NO HSO 2 4 + -are present as HO + and NO 2 + ions without the bases H 2 O and HSO 4 -, the alkanes are present without hydrophobic shells, and the initial reaction products are ROH 2 + and RN… Show more
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