
The Chemistry of Nitrogen-rich Functional Groups
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. November 2019
Book
Hardback
432 pages
978-1-119-31178-2 (ISBN)
Description
Nitrogen is unique among the non-carbon atoms in its ability to form single, double, and triple bonds with itself, giving rise to a wide range of organic-chemical groups containing several nitrogen atoms in different states and geometries. The present volume surveys the properties and chemical behaviour of all important nitrogen-rich organic-chemical groups, including azides, azimines, aziridines, diazo compounds, nitramines, nitrenes, nitrosamines, polyazine N-oxides, tetrazoles, triazanes, triazenes, and triazoles. A special focus lies on commercially important species which are used, e. g., as powerful explosives.
PATAI's Chemistry of Functional Groups publishes comprehensive reviews on all aspects of specific functional groups. Each volume contains outstanding surveys on theoretical and computational aspects, NMR, MS, other spectroscopic methods and analytical chemistry, structural aspects, thermochemistry, photochemistry, synthetic approaches and strategies, synthetic uses and applications in chemical and pharmaceutical industries, biological, biochemical and environmental aspects. To date, almost 150 volumes have been published in the series.
PATAI's Chemistry of Functional Groups publishes comprehensive reviews on all aspects of specific functional groups. Each volume contains outstanding surveys on theoretical and computational aspects, NMR, MS, other spectroscopic methods and analytical chemistry, structural aspects, thermochemistry, photochemistry, synthetic approaches and strategies, synthetic uses and applications in chemical and pharmaceutical industries, biological, biochemical and environmental aspects. To date, almost 150 volumes have been published in the series.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
839 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-119-31178-2 (9781119311782)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Professor Alexander Greer, Department of Chemistry, Brooklyn College, The City University of New York, New York, USA.
Professor Joel F. Liebman, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Maryland (UMBC), Baltimore, USA.
Professor Joel F. Liebman, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Maryland (UMBC), Baltimore, USA.
Content
1. Introduction to the energetics and thermochemical aspects of polynitrogen species 1
Suzanne W. Slayden, Alexander Greer, and Joel F. Liebman
2. Stable hydrazyls and push-pull (capto-dative) aminyl free radicals 17
Alexandru T. Balaban
3. New combinations of organic azides and adjacent functional groups 27
Klaus Banert
4. Bridged azobenzenes and their chemical applications 65
David J. Warner, Katie S. Keane, and Silas C. Blackstock
5. Click chemistry and nitrogen-containing heterocycles formed in surface functionalization reactions 115
Yuan Chen, Hao Fan, and Elena Galoppini
6. Triplet vinylnitrenes 161
Upasana Banerjee, Kosala Thenna-Hewa, and Anna D. Gudmundsdottir
7. Nitrogen catenation: polyazoles and polyazines 199
Peter Politzer and Jane S. Murray
8. N-Oxides of polyazoles and polyazines 231
Peter Politzer and Jane S. Murray
9. Bridged azobenzenes and their biological applications 251
David J. Warner, Katie S. Keane, Carl Jacky Saint-Louis, and Silas C. Blackstock
10. Thermochemical insights on small nitrogen heterocyclic compounds 287
Vera L. S. Freitas and Maria D. M. C. Ribeiro da Silva
11. Some thermochemical aspects of acyclic polynitrogen species 329
Suzanne W. Slayden, Alexander Greer, and Joel F. Liebman
12. The Bronsted acid/base character of the N?N and N=N bonds 357
John E. Bartmess
Subject index 385
Suzanne W. Slayden, Alexander Greer, and Joel F. Liebman
2. Stable hydrazyls and push-pull (capto-dative) aminyl free radicals 17
Alexandru T. Balaban
3. New combinations of organic azides and adjacent functional groups 27
Klaus Banert
4. Bridged azobenzenes and their chemical applications 65
David J. Warner, Katie S. Keane, and Silas C. Blackstock
5. Click chemistry and nitrogen-containing heterocycles formed in surface functionalization reactions 115
Yuan Chen, Hao Fan, and Elena Galoppini
6. Triplet vinylnitrenes 161
Upasana Banerjee, Kosala Thenna-Hewa, and Anna D. Gudmundsdottir
7. Nitrogen catenation: polyazoles and polyazines 199
Peter Politzer and Jane S. Murray
8. N-Oxides of polyazoles and polyazines 231
Peter Politzer and Jane S. Murray
9. Bridged azobenzenes and their biological applications 251
David J. Warner, Katie S. Keane, Carl Jacky Saint-Louis, and Silas C. Blackstock
10. Thermochemical insights on small nitrogen heterocyclic compounds 287
Vera L. S. Freitas and Maria D. M. C. Ribeiro da Silva
11. Some thermochemical aspects of acyclic polynitrogen species 329
Suzanne W. Slayden, Alexander Greer, and Joel F. Liebman
12. The Bronsted acid/base character of the N?N and N=N bonds 357
John E. Bartmess
Subject index 385