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Zincke nitration

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Named after
  
Theodor Zincke

Reaction type
  
Substitution reaction

Zincke nitration

The Zincke nitration is an organic reaction in which a bromine substituent of a phenol or cresol is replaced by a nitro group by treatment with nitrous acid or sodium nitrite. The reaction is a manifestation of nucleophilic aromatic substitution. The reaction is named after Theodor Zincke.

Two examples:

and:

The Zincke nitration should not be confused with the Zincke–Suhl reaction or the Zincke reaction.

References

Zincke nitration Wikipedia