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Triazadienyl fluoride

This unstable material usually explodes on vaporisation (at — 82°C) [1], It is extremely explosive in the liquid and solid states. A safe method has been developed for preparing the pine gas on 20 mg scale. It may be stored safely at 10-20 mbar/—80°C for several months. Cooling the gas to — 196°C, or evaporation of the liquid at a fast rate may lead to very violent explosions. Fluorine azide is now described as triazadienyl fluoride [2], as shown above. [Pg.1510]


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