Abstract

The microenvironment of montmorillonite K 10 clay and its various cation-exchanged forms, promote the formation of an unexpected product, p-nitrosodiphenyl amine, from N-phenylhydroxylamine rather than the typical Bamberger products, aminophenols. A plausible mechanism for the unusual formation of p-nitrosodiphenyl amine is proposed.

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