Issue 24, 2007

Casting a new light on azide photochemistry: photolytic production of cyclic-N3

Abstract

The first postulated structure of the N3 moiety appeared in a scientific journal in 1890 and was reported as a cyclic triangle with one N,N double bond and two N,N single bonds. Only in the last several years has our understanding of azides advanced to the point that we can now claim to know how to synthesize this prototypical bonding motif. This article examines the experiments and theory that were essential in reaching this point and suggests future directions of research on cyclic-N3.

Graphical abstract: Casting a new light on azide photochemistry: photolytic production of cyclic-N3

Article information

Article type
Invited Article
Submitted
29 Mar 2007
Accepted
01 May 2007
First published
23 May 2007

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2007,9, 3054-3066

Casting a new light on azide photochemistry: photolytic production of cyclic-N3

P. C. Samartzis and A. M. Wodtke, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2007, 9, 3054 DOI: 10.1039/B704782G

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