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why is phenylalanine ring deactivated?
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in the xanthoproteic test, my book says it only reacts with 2 of the 3 aromatic aminoacids, my question is why?, why is deactivated the ring?, bc i understand that an alkyl group (the closest CH2 the ring has) is an activating group. Thanks.
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This is a problem of reactivity. Phenyl ring in Phe is not deactivated, it is insufficiently activated.
Phenol is nitrated by pure HNO
3
(sometimes even diluted), where us benzene or toluene - by a nitrating mixture (conc. HNO
3
+ conc. H
2
SO
4
)
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