Poly(P-N-Chlorostyrenesulphonamide): A New and Efficient Chlorinating Agent for Aromatic Rings
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Poly(p-N-chlorostyrenesulphonamide) synthesized via direct chlorination of poly[(p-styrene) sulphonamide], can be used for selective chlorination of aromatic compounds. Aromatic rings of the anisole, p-xylene, ethylbenzene and toluene are chlorinated with good yields. The polymer can be recovery, rechlorinated and reused several times.
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volume 14 issue 2
pages 77- 80
publication date 1995-12-01
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