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N5- in Solution: Isotopic Labeling and Further Details of Its Synthesis by Phenyl Pentazole Reduction.
Bazanov, Boris; Geiger, Uzi; Grinstein, Dan; Welner, Shmuel; Haas, Yehuda.
Affiliation
  • Bazanov B; Institute of Chemistry, Safra Campus, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem , 9190401 Jerusalem, Israel.
  • Geiger U; Institute of Chemistry, Safra Campus, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem , 9190401 Jerusalem, Israel.
  • Grinstein D; Institute of Chemistry, Safra Campus, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem , 9190401 Jerusalem, Israel.
  • Welner S; Institute of Chemistry, Safra Campus, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem , 9190401 Jerusalem, Israel.
  • Haas Y; Institute of Chemistry, Safra Campus, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem , 9190401 Jerusalem, Israel.
J Phys Chem A ; 121(36): 6727-6731, 2017 Sep 14.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28809117
The cyclopentazolate anion, N5-, has been researched extensively over the years and detected in the gas phase more than a decade ago, but was only recently measured in solution. The process whereby aryl pentazole reduction leads to the production of N5- is still not fully understood. Here, the production of N5- in solution was investigated using isotopic labeling techniques while implementing changes to the synthesis methodologies. 15N labeled phenyl pentazole produced appropriately labeled phenyl pentazole radical anions and N5- which, upon collision induced dissociation, produced the expected N3- signals. Changing to higher purity solvent and less coated Na metal allowed for a much more rapid pace, with experiments taking less time. However, the best yields were obtained with heavily coated metal and much longer reaction times. Utilization of a vacuum line and ultrapure solvents led to no products being detected, indicating the importance of a sodium passivation layer in this reaction and the possibility that sodium is too strong a reducer. These findings can lead to better production methods of N5- and also explain past failures in implementing aryl pentazole reduction techniques.

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: J Phys Chem A Year: 2017 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: J Phys Chem A Year: 2017 Document type: Article