Nitrophenol


Nitrophenols are compounds of the formula HOC6H5−xx. The conjugate bases are called nitrophenolates. Nitrophenols are more acidic than phenol itself.

Mono-nitrophenols

with the formula HOC6H4NO2. Three isomeric nitrophenols exist: o-Nitrophenol, a yellow solid.m-Nitrophenol, a yellow solid and precursor to the drug mesalazine. It can be prepared by nitration of aniline followed by replacement of the amino group via its diazonium derivative.
The mononitrated phenols are often hydrogenated to the corresponding aminophenols that are also useful industrially.

Di- and trinitrophenols

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Safety

Nitrophenols are poisonous. Occasionally, nitrophenols contaminate the soil near former explosives or fabric factories and military plants, and current research is aimed at remediation.