- A
nitrenium ion (also called:
aminylium ion or
imidonium ion (obsolete)) in
organic chemistry is a
reactive intermediate based on
nitrogen with both an...
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Azanide (chemical
formula NH− 2)
Amino radical (chemical
formula NH• 2)
Nitrenium ion (chemical
formula NH+ 2)
Primary amide group (chemical
formula -NH...
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refer to:
Amino group (H 2N–)
Amino radical (H 2N•)
Azanide (H 2N− )
Nitrenium ion (H 2N+ ), or
aminylium ion H2N may also
refer to the Zoom H2n Handy...
- N-protonation 2 is favored, but unproductive. O-protonation 3 can form the
nitrenium ion 4,
which can
react with
nucleophiles (H2O) to form the
desired 4-aminophenol...
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neutral amino radical (•NH2) and a
positively charged NH2+ ion
called a
nitrenium ion, but both of
these are very unstable.
Imide "Amide
definition and...
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intermediate A. A in turn
converts the
hydroxylamine group to a
nitrenium ion, B. The
nitrenium is
performs electrophilic ipso
addition to the
aromatic ring...
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transition metals, cation-cation
interactions appear in
nitrene complexes.
Nitrenium ligands provide an
excellent platform for the
simple and
efficient synthesis...
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Study of
Nitrenes and
their Excited-State Photoprecursors",
Nitrenes and
Nitrenium Ions, John
Wiley & Sons, Ltd, pp. 33–76, doi:10.1002/9781118560907.ch2...
- A. N.; Wilson, R. M. (2013). "5-Azido-2-aminopyridine, a New Nitrene/
Nitrenium Ion
Photoaffinity Labeling Agent That
Exhibits Reversible Intersystem...
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sulfate ester which also
spontaneously decompose to form
nitrenium ion. The
reactive nitrenium,
carbonium and
arylamidonium ion
metabolites of 2-AAF react...