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- HN3. Organic azides are organic compounds with the formula RN3, containing the azide functional group. The dominant application of azides is as a propellant...
- These azides are significantly more sensitive to premature detonation than sodium azide and thus have limited applications. Lead and silver azide can be...
- researchers. Low molecular weight azides are considered especially hazardous and are avoided. In the research laboratory, azides are precursors to amines. They...
- pre-formed silver acetylides do not react with azides; however, silver acetylides do react with azides under catalysis with copper(I). ****sgen, R. (1961)...
- Acyl azides are carboxylic acid derivatives with the general formula RCON3. These compounds, which are a subclass of organic azides, are generally colorless...
- Phenyl azide is an organic compound with the formula C6H5N3. It is one of the prototypical organic azides. It is a pale yellow oily liquid with a pungent...
- of this reaction has been extended to reactions of carbonyls with alkyl azides R-N3. This extension was first reported by J.H. Boyer in 1955 (hence the...
- published. The acyl azide is usually made from the reaction of acid chlorides or anhydrides with sodium azide or trimethylsilyl azide. Acyl azides are also obtained...
- Lead(II) azide Pb(N3)2 is an inorganic compound. More so than other azides, it is explosive. It is used in detonators to initiate secondary explosives...
- Barium azide is an inorganic azide with the formula Ba(N3)2. It is a barium salt of hydrazoic acid. Like all azides, it is explosive. It is less sensitive...