2ethoxynitrobenzene
2-Ethoxynitrobenzene is an organic compound belonging to the class of nitroaromatics, characterized by a nitro group (−NO₂) attached to a benzene ring with an ethoxy substituent (−OCH₂CH₃) at the ortho position. It is a pale yellow to light brown liquid or solid, depending on its purity and physical state, with a slight aromatic odor. The compound has the molecular formula C₈H₉NO₃ and a molar mass of approximately 167.16 g/mol.
Synthesis of 2-ethoxynitrobenzene typically involves the nitration of ethoxybenzene (phenyl ethyl ether) using a mixture of
2-Ethoxynitrobenzene serves as an important intermediate in organic synthesis, particularly in the production of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals,
Physically, 2-ethoxynitrobenzene exhibits moderate solubility in organic solvents such as ethanol, acetone, and dichloromethane, while it
Safety considerations include its potential toxicity and environmental impact, as nitroaromatics can be harmful if ingested,