How Far Can Trinitromethyl Substitution Be Pushed on a Single 1,2,3-Triazole Ring?
Jatinder Singh1, Haixiang Gao2, Richard J Staples3
1Department of Chemistry, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho 83844-2343, United States.
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Sequential nitration on a 1,2,3-triazole framework was explored to probe access to a maximally nitrated (nine-nitro) triazole species, although the fully nitrated product could not be isolated. Instead, a heptanitro product formed through a transformation. These results highlight steric and electronic limitations that restrict extreme nitration and clarify how such factors influence stability and synthetic feasibility, offering guidance for future ultranitrated heterocycle design.
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