Sulfuric acid

Code: S258105-1L-PC

As a catalyst, sulfuric acid can be employed in the hydrolysis of primary or secondary nitroalkane salts to aldehydes or ketones. In the selective hydrolysis of amides from nitriles. The Ritter reaction between nitriles and alkenes is used to create amides of t-alkylcarbinamines. Carbonylation of,-unsaturated aldehydes yields 3,4-dialkyl-2(5H)-furanones. When aromatic carbocycles and heteroaromatic compounds are nitrated. In the Friedel-Craft ketone synthesis, anhydrides are used in the -amidoalkylation process.

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 Sulfuric acid

H2SO4 can also be used in the following reactions:

  • Michael′s addition reactions
  • Electrophilic substitution reactions
  • Esterification of highly hindered aromatic acids
  • Aldol condensation reaction
  • Beckmann rearrangement
  • Hofmann–Loffler–Freytag reaction
  • Isomerization
  • Dehydrogenation
  • Sulfonation