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The UV spectra of 6-nitroacridine (I), its 1-, 2-, 3-, and 4-methoxy derivatives (Ia-d), of 6-nitroacrid9-one (II) and its analogous methoxy derivatives (IIa-d) are investigated in natural and acid solvents, and also in 2 M sodium ethoxide solution, and the IR spectra of II and IIa-d are also investigated.
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OMe position: a=1, b=2, c=3, d=4.
Specimens of IIIb and IIId (respective mps 314°–315° and 222°–223° C), were kindly supplied to us by N. N. Dykhanov and V. I. Kikhteva for investigation of their UV spectra. We also obtained compound IIIb (mp 314°–315° ex aqueous dimethylformamide) by the method used for IIIc.
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Maksimets, V.P., Sukhomlinov, A.K. Absorption spectra of 9-nitroacridine, 6-nitroacrid -9 -one, and their methoxy derivatives. Chem Heterocycl Compd 2, 568–571 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00477522
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