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Anodic thiocyanation of mono-and disubstituted aromatic compounds
Anna Gitkis,
James Y. Becker
Department of Chemistry
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Aromatics
100%
Aromatic Compounds
100%
Anodic
100%
Thiocyanate
100%
Disubstituted
100%
Thiocyanation
100%
In Situ
33%
Dimerization
33%
Oxidizing Agent
33%
Regioselectivity
33%
Environmentally Friendly
33%
Anodic Oxidation
33%
Acidic Medium
33%
Ortho
33%
Aniline
33%
Isothiocyanates
33%
Monosubstituted
33%
Acidic Solvents
33%
Anisole
33%
Thiocyanogen
33%
Thiocyanate Anion
33%
Isomer Selectivity
33%
Acidic Attack
33%
Aromatic nuclei
33%
Chemistry
Aromatic Compound
100%
Thiocyanate
100%
Toxic
25%
Anodizing
25%
Dimerization
25%
Isothiocyanate
25%
Thiocyanogen
25%
Anisole
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Aromatic Compound
100%
Thiocyanate
100%
Oxidizing Agent
33%
Isothiocyanate
33%
Anisole
33%