64066-46-2Relevant articles and documents
Ceric ammonium nitrate as the novel oxidizing agent for the facile synthesis of (dichloroiodo)arenes
Tale, Nilesh P.,Shelke, Amol V.,Karade, Nandkishor N.
experimental part, p. 2959 - 2965 (2012/07/27)
Ceric ammonium nitrate (CAN) has been found to be a remarkable oxidizing agent for the oxidative conversion of iodoarenes to (dichloroiodo)arenes in acetic acid using aqueous HCl. The reaction of CAN with HCl generates in situ molecular chlorine, which is responsible for the oxidation. This method avoids the use of hazardous, toxic, and corrosive gaseous chlorine.
3-Iodo-4-phenoxypyridinones (IOPY's), a new family of highly potent non-nucleoside inhibitors of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase
Benjahad, Abdellah,Guillemont, Jerome,Andries, Koen,Nguyen, Chi Hung,Grierson, David S.
, p. 4309 - 4312 (2007/10/03)
Building upon the potent anti-HIV-1 activities observed for the 3-dimethylamino-4-benzylpyridinone 2, and the corresponding 4-aryloxypyridinone analogue 3, a concise and efficient route to the 3-iodo-4-aryloxypyridinones 14a-c (IOPY's) was developed. This
Liquid-phase and biphasic chlorination of some iodoarenes to form (dichloroiodo)arenes with sodium peroxodisulfate as the oxidant
Baranowski,Plachta,Skulski,Klimaszewska
, p. 435 - 437 (2007/10/03)
Liquid-phase and biphasic (CCl4/concd hydrochloric acid) chlorination of some iodoarenes to form the corresponding (dichloroiodo)arenes, prepared in 60-100% crude yields, are reported; dichlorine is produced as follows: Na2S2OP8 + 2 HCl (conc. aq.) → Cl2 + 2 NaHSO4.