Publication | Closed Access
Polynitrogen Chemistry: Preparation and Characterization of (N<sub>5</sub>)<sub>2</sub>SnF<sub>6</sub>, N<sub>5</sub>SnF<sub>5</sub>, and N<sub>5</sub>B(CF<sub>3</sub>)<sub>4</sub>
78
Citations
28
References
2003
Year
Inorganic ChemistryIonic Nitrogen AllotropeSynthetic MacromoleculeStepwise DecompositionPolynitrogen ChemistryBiochemistryMetathetical ProcessesEngineeringNatural SciencesReactive Nitrogen SpecieFluorous SynthesisChemistryOrganometallic PolymerBiomolecular EngineeringInorganic Compound
Metathetical processes were used to convert N5SbF6 into N5[B(CF3)4] and (N5)2SnF6. The latter salt is especially noteworthy because it contains two N5+ ions per anion, thus demonstrating that salts with touching polynitrogen cations can be prepared. This constitutes an important milestone towards our ultimate goal of synthesizing a stable, ionic nitrogen allotrope. The stepwise decomposition of (N5)2SnF6 yielded N5SnF5. Multinuclear NMR spectra show that in HF the SnF5- ion exists as a mixture of Sn2F(10)(2-) and Sn4F(20)(4-) ions. Attempts to isolate FN5 from the thermolysis of (N5)2SnF6 were unsuccessful, yielding only the expected decomposition products, FN3, N2, trans-N2F2, NF3, and N2.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1