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titleOfInvention Method for producing aromatic mononitro compound
abstract An improved method for producing aromatic mononitro compounds by reacting an aromatic compound with a mixed acid consisting of nitric acid, sulfuric acid or phosphoric acid, and water, wherein one or more twisted flat members are substantially inside the front edge of the twisted flat members. By reacting with each other in a reactor consisting of tubes arranged in series so as to be perpendicular to the rear edge of the member of the member, inadequate mixing efficiency, reaction rate reduction, difficulty in increasing volume / complexity and stability associated with the reactor, etc. Not only does it solve the problem, it also makes it possible to provide aromatic mononitro compounds in a fairly short time, while minimizing the amount of by-products.
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