Issue 9, 1981

Reduction of nitroamine (NH2NO2) by vanadium(II) and chromium(II) in acid solution

Abstract

Reaction of nitroamine with vanadium(II) involves a two-electron reduction to dinitrogen, NH215NO2 giving 14N–15N. Reduction of nitroamine by chromium(II) gives dinitrogen and ammonia, with an overall stoicheiometry of Δ[CrII] : Δ[NH2NO2]ca. 6 : 1. Hydrazine could not be detected in the nitroamine–CrII reaction. A possible mechanism for this reaction is discussed, in which a hydrazido-complex of chromium is postulated to be an intermediate.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1981, 2009-2010

Reduction of nitroamine (NH2NO2) by vanadium(II) and chromium(II) in acid solution

M. N. Hughes, M. Okolow-Zubkowska and H. L. Wallis, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1981, 2009 DOI: 10.1039/DT9810002009

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