Nitrolic acid formation with the help of nitrous acid
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Most nitrolic acids are laboratory curiosities. One exception is the compound HO2C(CH2)4C(NO2)=NOH, which is produced by the oxidation of cyclohexanone with nitric acid. This species decomposes to adipic acid and nitrous oxide: ... In the end, nitrous oxide is produced in about one to one mole ratio to the adipic acid.
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Most nitrolic acids are laboratory curiosities. One exception is the compound HO2C(CH2)4C(NO2)=NOH, which is produced by the oxidation of cyclohexanone with nitric acid. This species decomposes to adipic acid and nitrous oxide: HO2C(CH2)4C(NO2)=NOH → HO2C(CH2)4CO2H + N2O.
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