Chemistry, asked by Kamlesh1626, 1 year ago

Why we are using acetic anhydride for nitration of pyrrole?

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Answered by kisshoreboddu3
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Answer:

I doubt it and would rather expect a lot of tar to be formed here. Pyrrole tends to undergo acid-catalyzed polymerization!

Explanation:

For decades, acetyl nitrate, formed by addition of fuming nitric acid to acetic anhydride, is the reagent of choice.

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