Detection of Cyclo-N 5 - in THF Solution
Compelling evidence has been found for the formation and direct detection of the cyclopentazole anion (cyclo-N ) in solution. The anion was prepared from phenylpentazole in two steps: reduction by an alkali metal to form the phenylpentazole radical anion, followed by thermal dissociation to yield cy...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Angewandte Chemie International Edition 2016-10, Vol.55 (42), p.13233-13235 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Compelling evidence has been found for the formation and direct detection of the cyclopentazole anion (cyclo-N
) in solution. The anion was prepared from phenylpentazole in two steps: reduction by an alkali metal to form the phenylpentazole radical anion, followed by thermal dissociation to yield cyclo-N
. The reaction solution was analyzed by HPLC coupled with negative mode mass spectrometry. A signal with m/z 70 was eluted about 2.1 min after injection of the sample. Its identification as N
was supported by single and double labeling with
N, which yielded signals at m/z=71 and 72, respectively, with identical retention times in the HPLC column. MS/MS analysis of the m/z=70 signal revealed a dissociation product with m/z=42, which can be assigned to N
. To our knowledge this is the first preparation of cyclo-N
in the bulk. The compound is indefinitely stable at temperatures below -40 °C, and has a half-life of a few minutes at room temperature. |
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ISSN: | 1433-7851 1521-3773 |
DOI: | 10.1002/anie.201605400 |