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Triazene is an
unsaturated inorganic compound having the
chemical formula N3H3. It has one
double bond and is the second-simplest
member of the
azene class...
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medications and dyes are
triazenes. Formally, the
triazenes are
related to the
unstable chemical triazene, H2N−N=NH.
Triazenes are
prepared from the N-coupling...
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formed from
sodium 1-hydroxy-3-methyl-3-(3-(trimethoxysilyl)propyl)-1-
triazene-2-oxide and
tetraethyl silicate. The most
common side
effects occurred...
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initiate explosives.
Diazo Diazo printing process Benzenediazonium chloride Triazene cleavage Dinitrogen complex Cygler, Miroslaw; Przybylska, Maria; Elofson...
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Synthesis of
Thiophenols from
Related Triazenes under Mild Conditions". Synlett. 23 (13): 1893–1896. doi:10.1055/s-0032-1316557...
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Ayman (2004-01-01). "3-Hydroxy-4-oxo-3,4-dihydro-5-azabenzo-1,2,3-
triazene". The
Journal of
Organic Chemistry. 69 (1): 54–61. doi:10.1021/jo030017a...
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compound in two steps.
Phenyldiazonium chloride was
first converted to a
triazene using piperidine: [PhN2]Cl + 2 (CH2)5NH → PhN=N-N(CH2)5 + [(CH2)5NH2]Cl...
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compound with the
formula PhN=N-N(H)Ph (Ph = C6H5). It is a
prototypical triazene, i.e. a
compound with the
functional group RN=N-NR2. It is a pale yellow...
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Diazotization in
acetic acid
yields 1,3-di-(tetrazolyl)-
triazene. Thornalley, Paul J. (2003). "Use of
aminoguanidine (Pimagedine) to prevent...