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Chalcogen-Nitrogen Oxides

Chalcogen-Nitrogen Compounds with the Chalcogen in Higher Oxidation States... [Pg.8]

The accessibility of the +4 and +6 oxidation states for sulfur and, to a lesser extent, selenium gives rise to both acyclic and cyclic molecules that have no parallels in N-O chemistry. Thus there is an extensive chemistry of chalcogen diimides RN=E=NR (E = S, Se, Te) (Section 10.4). In the case of Te these unsaturated molecules form dimeric structures reflecting the increasing reluctance for the heavier chalcogens to form multiple bonds to nitrogen. The acyclic molecule N=Sp3,... [Pg.8]

The third class of compounds to be discussed in this chapter are those in which an RE group (E = S, Se, Te) is attached to a nitrogen centre. This category includes amines of the type (REfsN and the related radicals [(RE)2N] , as well as organochalcogen(ir) azides, REN3, and nitrenes REN (E = S, Se). Covalent azides of the type RTe(N3)3 and R2Te(N3)2, in which the chalcogen is in the +4 oxidation state, have also been characterized. [Pg.181]


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