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Nitrogen Oligomers and Polymers Superfuels or Chimeras

In Chapter 9 we considered a dimer of the small, stable molecule carbon monoxide. Here we examine a class of molecules which represents the concatenation of two or more small, stable molecirles, namely dirritrogen (actually, we shall also examine some species with an odd mtmber of nitrogen atorrts) examples are 1-4  [Pg.141]

hewars. Modeling Marvels, DOI 10.1007/978-l-4020-6973 10, Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2008 [Pg.141]


Nitrogen Oligomers and Polymers Superfuels or Chimeras NXs + SMesSiNs N(Ns)3 + SMcsSiX... [Pg.158]


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