Rg. Coombes et al., THE MECHANISM OF NITRATION OF PHENOL AND 4-METHYLPHENOL BY NITROGEN-DIOXIDE IN SOLUTION, Tetrahedron letters, 35(34), 1994, pp. 6373-6376
The quantitative formation of nitrophenols from phenol by reaction wit
h nitrogen dioxide in solution involves stages, the first being the ab
straction of a hydrogen atom from the hydroxyl group by NO2 and the se
cond the reaction of the phenoxy radical formed with NO2. The first st
age is rate-limiting at high [NO2]. In the case of 4-methylphenol a si
milar mechanism leads to both 4-methyl-4-nitrocyclohexa-2-5-dien-1-one
and 4-methyl-6-nitrocyclohexa-2,4-dien-1-one intermediates and at hig
h [NO2] the apparent rate of reaction can become the conversion of the
latter intermediate into 4-methyl-2-nitrophenol.