| 1. | Nitration can be controlled by adjusting acid concentrations and reaction temperature.
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| 2. | From then on the reaction proceeds as a regular aromatic nitration.
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| 3. | 1, 3-Dinitrobenzene is accessible by nitration of nitrobenzene.
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| 4. | It is prepared by nitration of m-xylene followed by hydrogenation.
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| 5. | It is prepared by nitration of trimethylolethane ( metriol ).
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| 6. | The mixture can be made by co-nitration of butanetriol and glycerol.
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| 7. | It is prepared by nitration of polyvinyl alcohol or transesterification of polyvinyl acetate.
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| 8. | The first step is transforming raw cellulose into nitrocellulose by conducting a nitration reaction.
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| 9. | Another reaction is tyrosine nitration; however peroxynitrite does not react directly with tyrosine.
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| 10. | Towards the end of the nitration, the mixture is heated on a steam bath.
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