Synthesis, structure, and alkylation of 4-nitroamino-1, 2, 4-triazole
TP Kofman, GY Kartseva, MB Shcherbinin
Index: Kofman; Kartseva; Shcherbinin Russian Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2002 , vol. 38, # 9 p. 1343 - 1350
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Abstract
Abstract Nitration of 4-amino-1, 2, 4-triazole with nitric acid in acetic anhydride gives the corresponding N-nitroamino derivative which has an inner salt structure. Its alkylation with alkyl halides, as well as with oxiranes, occurs only at the endocyclic nitrogen atom, while the exocyclic reaction center is not involved. All the 1-substituted products have the structure of 1-alkyl-1, 2, 4-triazol-1-io-4-N-nitroimides.
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