One can only say that this maneuver fits perfectly with the original spirit of Nobel.
Because in the past, when Nobel was researching explosives, he also took significant life risks several times.
And before that, other scientists in the chemical industry hadn't attempted it due to the danger of the operation.
But who would have thought that behind the seemingly most dangerous path, there would actually be a broad, safe road?
Every year, the pharmaceutical industry synthesizes a large number of candidate drug molecules for screening. Many molecules contain aromatic amine structures or require the introduction of various functional groups onto the aromatic ring.
In the past, this conversion could only be done through diazotization, a process that was cumbersome and posed significant safety hazards.
Now, a broad road has been found, and the molecular structures that were not attempted previously due to technical limitations will become feasible in the future.
