Activated aromatics are effectively converted, at room temperature and within 15min, into the corresponding mono-, di- or tri-iodinated products in anhydrous l2-Phl(OAc)2-AcOH-Ac2O systems, acidified with catalytic amounts of conc. H2SO4.
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