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darkness1102
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Can you tell me how the reaction occur ?Please explain !
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It is almost certainly a radical mechanism.
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But why, we have two NO
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This reaction is a radical reduction? what's the mechanism of it?
and the selective reduction can be accomplished by some interesting regent such as NaHS with some hydroxylamine.See the org-syn coll vol 3 p82
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Yes, radical mechanism. In one textbook of my country, it is said that the NO2 group which is reducted fist still cann't be predicted up to now.
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I don't have a good explanation for the selectivity in the reduction.
As for the mechanism, think of protonating the nitro group and then add an electron. Repeat that a few times and you will get to the product.
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