The Acidity of Nitroguanidine and its Homologues

AA Amos, PD Cooper, E Nishizawa…

Index: Amos,A.A. et al. Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1961 , vol. 39, p. 1787 - 1796

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Abstract

It has been shown that nitroguanidine, nitriminoimidazolidine, and 1-benzyl-2- nitriminoimidazolidine behave like urea by formation of potassium salts which completely hydrolyze in water. By contrast to true primary nitramines with which they might be considered to be tautomeric, the nitrimines are classed like urea as practically neutral compounds. Despite this ostensible tautomerism which was formerly evoked to explain ...

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