
doi: 10.1246/bcsj.50.327
Abstract The reaction of anthraquinone oxime with chlorine in the presence or absence of a catalyst was investigated. In concentrated sulfuric acid, the direct chlorination of anthraquinone oxime takes place easily at 100 °C. The chlorination occurs selectively in the β-position in the absence of a catalyst and in the α-position in the presence of palladium acetate.
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