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Esters of hyponitrous acid

The hyponitrites (16), esters of hyponitrous acid (HO N=N OH), are low temperature sources of alkoxy or acyloxy radicals. A detailed study of the effect of substituents on k4 for the hyponitrite esters has been reported by Quinga and Mendenhall,114... [Pg.78]

Yet another treatment is operative in the naming of doubly alkoxy-substituted diazenes which are denoted as esters of hyponitrous acid by Chem. Abstr. [Pg.139]

Hydrazine salts have been prepared by the action of hypochlorites on ammonia1 or urea 2 by the hydrolysis of salts of sulfohydrazimethylene disulfonic acid 3 by the hydrolysis of triazoacetic acid 4 by the reduction of diazoacetic ester 5 by the reduction of nitroguanidine followed by hydrolysis 6 by the reduction of the nitroso derivatives of hexamethylene tetramine 7 by the reduction of nitrates or nitrites with zinc in neutral solution 8 by the action of sodium bisulfite on hyponitrous acid... [Pg.75]

Hyponitrous acid. In contrast to nitrous and nitric acids, hyponitrous acid crystallizes from ether as colourless crystals which easily decompose, explosively if heated. The detailed molecular structure of this acid has not been determined, but it is known that the molecular weights of the free acid and its esters correspond to the double formula, H2N2O2, that it is decomposed by sulphuric acid to N2O, and that it can be reduced to hydrazine, H2N-NH2. Infrared and Raman studies show conclusively that the hyponitrite ion has the trans configuration (a), but the N-N frequency suggests that the central bond has an order of rather less than two. ... [Pg.659]

Hydrazine salts have been prepared by the action of hypochlorites on ammonia (1) or urea (2) by the hydrolysis of salts of sulfohydrazimethylene disiilfonic acid (3) by the hydrolysis of triazoacetic acid (4) by the reduction of diazoacetic ester (5) by the reduction of nitroguanidine followed by hydrolysis (6) by the reduction of the nitroso derivatives of hexamethylene tetramine (7) by the reduction of nitrates or nitrites with zinc in neutral solution (8) by the action of sodium bisulfite on hyponitrous acid followed by reduction (9) by the reduction of K2S03N202 (10) by the action of ammonia on dichlorourea (11) by the reduction of nitrosoparaldimin (12) by the action of copper sulfate on ammonia at high temperatures (13) by the reduction of methylene diisonitrosoamine (14) by the hydrolysis of the addition product of diazoacetic ester and fumaric or cinnamic esters (15). [Pg.207]


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