? NO2 D -Br Cl2 (1 equiv.) FeCla (cat.) CH,Cl, 25 °C Cl. (1 equiv.) 1. FeCl3 (cat.) CH,CI, 25 °C HNO3 (1 equiv.) HNO3 (1 equiv.) (1 equiv.) AIBR3 (catalytic) CH2CI, 25 °C 1. 1. 1. conc. H2SO4 0 °C 1. conc. H2SO4 0 °C -Br Br Cl2 (1 equiv.) 2. FeCl3 (cat.) CH2CI, 25 °C HNO3 (1 equiv.) HNO3 (1 equiv.) (1 equiv.) AIBR3 (catalytic) CH,Cl, 25 °C (1 equiv.) AIBR3 (catalytic) CH2CI, 25 °C 2. conc. H2SO4 0 °C 2. 2. conc. H2SO4 0 °C Br Br Cl2 (1 equiv.) 3. FeCla (cat.) CH2CI2 25 °C Cl2 (1 equiv.) 3. FeClz (cat.) CH2CI2 25 °C HNO3 (1 equiv.) (1 equiv.) AIBR3 (catalytic) CH,Cl, 25 °C (1 equiv.) AIBR3 (catalytic) CH2CI2 25 °C 3. conc. H2SO4 0 °C 3. 3. ш 2.

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NO2
D
-Br
Cl2
(1 equiv.)
FeCla (cat.)
CH,Cl,
25 °C
Cl.
(1 equiv.)
1. FeCl3 (cat.)
CH,CI,
25 °C
HNO3
(1 equiv.)
HNO3
(1 equiv.)
(1 equiv.)
AIBR3
(catalytic)
CH2CI,
25 °C
1.
1.
1.
conc. H2SO4
0 °C
1.
conc. H2SO4
0 °C
-Br
Br
Cl2
(1 equiv.)
2. FeCl3 (cat.)
CH2CI,
25 °C
HNO3
(1 equiv.)
HNO3
(1 equiv.)
(1 equiv.)
AIBR3
(catalytic)
CH,Cl,
25 °C
(1 equiv.)
AIBR3
(catalytic)
CH2CI,
25 °C
2.
conc. H2SO4
0 °C
2.
2.
conc. H2SO4
0 °C
Br
Br
Cl2
(1 equiv.)
3. FeCla (cat.)
CH2CI2
25 °C
Cl2
(1 equiv.)
3. FeClz (cat.)
CH2CI2
25 °C
HNO3
(1 equiv.)
(1 equiv.)
AIBR3
(catalytic)
CH,Cl,
25 °C
(1 equiv.)
AIBR3
(catalytic)
CH2CI2
25 °C
3.
conc. H2SO4
0 °C
3.
3.
ш
2.
Transcribed Image Text:? NO2 D -Br Cl2 (1 equiv.) FeCla (cat.) CH,Cl, 25 °C Cl. (1 equiv.) 1. FeCl3 (cat.) CH,CI, 25 °C HNO3 (1 equiv.) HNO3 (1 equiv.) (1 equiv.) AIBR3 (catalytic) CH2CI, 25 °C 1. 1. 1. conc. H2SO4 0 °C 1. conc. H2SO4 0 °C -Br Br Cl2 (1 equiv.) 2. FeCl3 (cat.) CH2CI, 25 °C HNO3 (1 equiv.) HNO3 (1 equiv.) (1 equiv.) AIBR3 (catalytic) CH,Cl, 25 °C (1 equiv.) AIBR3 (catalytic) CH2CI, 25 °C 2. conc. H2SO4 0 °C 2. 2. conc. H2SO4 0 °C Br Br Cl2 (1 equiv.) 3. FeCla (cat.) CH2CI2 25 °C Cl2 (1 equiv.) 3. FeClz (cat.) CH2CI2 25 °C HNO3 (1 equiv.) (1 equiv.) AIBR3 (catalytic) CH,Cl, 25 °C (1 equiv.) AIBR3 (catalytic) CH2CI2 25 °C 3. conc. H2SO4 0 °C 3. 3. ш 2.
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