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Dinitrogen amines

Cellulose Solvent. Although DMSO by itself does not dissolve cellulose, the following binary and ternary systems are cellulose solvents DMSO—methylamine, DMSO—sulfur trioxide, DMSO—carbon disulfide—amine, DMSO— ammonia—sodamide, DMSO—dinitrogen tetroxide,... [Pg.112]

NMe is now commercially available and is prepd by the vapor phase nitration of methane at a ratio of 9 moles of methane to I mole of nitric acid at 475° and a residence time of 0.18sec (Ref 12) or by the similar nitration of aliphatic hydrocarbons (Ref 8). Other prepns are from Me sulfate and Na nitrite (Ref 26) by the oxidn of Me amine with dinitrogen trioxide in the gas phase or in methylene chloride, yield 27%... [Pg.87]

Schmid s observation of the dependence of the reaction rate on the square of the concentration of nitrous acid was interpreted by Hammett (1940, p. 294) as due to the rate-limiting formation of dinitrogen trioxide, N203. The consequent attack of the amine by N203 was postulated to be faster therefore the concentration of the amine has no influence on the overall rate (zero order with respect to amine). Similarly, Hammett regards the second factor of Schmid s equation for diazotization in the presence of hydrochloric or hydrobromic acid as the result of the formation of nitrosyl halide. [Pg.41]

It is appropriate to add here some comments on diazotization in anhydrous carboxylic acids. They may be relevant for the diazotization of heteroaromatic amines carried out in acetic acid/propionic acid mixtures (Sec. 2.2). Extensive studies by Casado et al. (1983, 1984) showed that in nitrosation of secondary amines the nitrosyl ion, nitrosyl acetate, and dinitrogen trioxide are formed, and all three may act as nitrosating agents. The results do not, however, account for the considerable improvement that is claimed in the patent literature (Weaver and Shuttleworth, 1982) to result from the addition of carboxylic acids in the diazotization of heteroaromatic amines. [Pg.58]

See Aromatic amines (reference 2) Cyclohexylamine and Dinitrogen tetraoxide Nitrogenous fuels, all below... [Pg.1571]

Nitroso compounds are formed during the addition of nitrous oxide," " dinitrogen trioxide, and nitrosyl halides to alkenes, and in some cases, from incomplete oxidation of amines with peroxyacids like peroxyacetic acid. Quenching of carbanions with nitrosyl halides is also a route to nitroso compounds. A full discussion on this subject is beyond the scope of this work and so the readers are directed to the work of Boyer. ... [Pg.24]

Barton and Narang" have prepared nitrate esters by treating primary and secondary alky-lamines with dinitrogen tetroxide in the presence of an amidine base like DBU. Wudl and Lee " conducted deamination reactions without any amidine base and reported much lower yields of nitrate ester product. The use of an amidine base is not necessary if the amine substrate... [Pg.106]

The tri-nitration of 1,3-dimethoxybenzene with mixed acid, followed by amination, is a patented route to DATB. A similar route to TATB employing 1,3,5-trimethoxybenzene and dinitrogen pentoxide only results in moderate yields. ... [Pg.173]


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