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Imidogen triplet nitrene

The imidogen anion (NH ) can ionize to form either the singlet or triplet nitrene, thus, the difference in the kinetic energies of the photoelectrons leading to NH and NH is just the singlet-triplet splitting of NH. [Pg.504]

Matrix isolated NH reacts with NO, an excellent nitrene trap, to form trans-HNNO, which was characterized by infrared (IR) spectroscopy. Triplet imidogen also reacts with oxygen in matrices. [Pg.507]

Nitrene (AHf = 357(1) kj mor. S ° = 181.253J mol K ), also called imidogen radical, nitrogen monohydride, and azene has a triplet ground state (X S ). The reactivity of the first excited singlet state (a A) is different... [Pg.3043]


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