2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.cclet.2010.09.021
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Nucleophilic substitution of hydrogen in naphthalene by chloride (Cl−) in ionic liquids

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“…At this stage, the mechanism of formation of 1-chloronaphthalene is unclear, however, it is apparently formed through nucleophilic substitution of a hydrogen in naphthalene by chloride (Cl -) in concentrated aqueous electrolyte solutions (i.e. the "ionic liquid" of Shi et al, 2011). The reason for formation of 1-chloronaphthalene instead of 2-chloronaphthalene is that the attack of a nucleophile is much more possible in the position C1 (Figure 6.14).…”
Section: -Chloronaphthalenementioning
confidence: 99%
“…At this stage, the mechanism of formation of 1-chloronaphthalene is unclear, however, it is apparently formed through nucleophilic substitution of a hydrogen in naphthalene by chloride (Cl -) in concentrated aqueous electrolyte solutions (i.e. the "ionic liquid" of Shi et al, 2011). The reason for formation of 1-chloronaphthalene instead of 2-chloronaphthalene is that the attack of a nucleophile is much more possible in the position C1 (Figure 6.14).…”
Section: -Chloronaphthalenementioning
confidence: 99%