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Diimide, also
called diazene or diimine, is a
compound having the
formula HN=NH. It
exists as two
geometric isomers, E (trans) and Z (cis). The term diazene...
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Reductions with
diimide are a
chemical reactions that
convert unsaturated organic compounds to
reduced alkane products. In the process,
diimide (N 2H 2) is...
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Sulfur diimides are
chemical compounds of the
formula S(NR)2. Structurally, they are the
diimine of
sulfur dioxide. The
parent member, S(NH)2, is of only...
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precursor to
naphthalenediimides (NDIs) (such as
napthalenetetracarboxylic diimide), a
family of
compounds with many uses.
Naphthalenetetracarboxylic dianhydride...
- can be
divided into two
distinct subcategories: the ene
reaction and the
diimide reduction.
Group transfer reactions have
diverse applications in various...
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Naphthalenetetracarboxylic diimide (NTCDI)[pronunciation?] is a
solid organic compound and one of the
simplest naphthalenediimides (NDIs).
NTCDI is produced...
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group can be
attached to this position. The HOMO/LUMO
levels of
perylene diimide derivatives can
easily be
tuned via
substitution at the bay position. A...
- The N≡C–NH2 form dominates, but in a few
reactions (e.g. silylation) the
diimide form
appears to be important.
Cyanamide dimerizes to give 2-cyanoguanidine...
- Bis(trimethylsilyl)sulfur
diimide is the
organosulfur compound with the
formula S(NSiMe3)2 (Me = CH3). A
colorless liquid, it is a
diaza analogue of sulfur...
- CH3C6H4SO2NHN=CR2 + H2O Upon
heating in solution, it degrades,
releasing diimide (N2H2), a
useful reducing agent.
Triisopropylbenzenesulfonylhydrazide is...