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An azinamine is a theoretical chemical compound in which azide functional groups (−N3) are attached to nitrogen. The simple ones based on ammonia are unknown, but would be H2N−N3 (azidoamine), HN(N3)2 (diazidoamine) and N(N3)3 (triazidoamine). [1] The last would be a high-energy allotrope of nitrogen (N10).

References

  1. ^ Frierson, W. Joe; Kronrad, J.; Browne, A. W. (September 1943). "Chlorine Azide, ClN3 I". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 65 (9): 1696–1698. doi: 10.1021/ja01249a012.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

An azinamine is a theoretical chemical compound in which azide functional groups (−N3) are attached to nitrogen. The simple ones based on ammonia are unknown, but would be H2N−N3 (azidoamine), HN(N3)2 (diazidoamine) and N(N3)3 (triazidoamine). [1] The last would be a high-energy allotrope of nitrogen (N10).

References

  1. ^ Frierson, W. Joe; Kronrad, J.; Browne, A. W. (September 1943). "Chlorine Azide, ClN3 I". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 65 (9): 1696–1698. doi: 10.1021/ja01249a012.



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