- In chemistry, a
nitrene or
imene (R−:Ṅ·) is the
nitrogen analogue of a carbene. The
nitrogen atom is
uncharged and monovalent, so it has only 6 electrons...
- was a two-step processes, with the loss of
nitrogen gas
forming an acyl
nitrene,
followed by
migration of the R-group to give the isocyanate. However,...
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Photolysis or
thermolysis of
organic azides are good ways to
generate nitrenes.
Nitrenes can also be
prepared in situ from
iodosobenzene diacetate and sulfonamides...
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Nitrene C–H
insertion is a
chemical reaction in
which a
nitrene, a
monovalent nitrogen,
inserts across a C–H
bonds and
yields an
amine or
amide C–N bond...
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sulfinyl nitrene is a
chemical compound with
generic formula R-S(O)N, with
oxygen and
nitrogen both
bonded to the
sulfur atom.
Sulfinyl nitrenes can be...
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nitrene is a
chemical compound with
generic formula RSO2N.
Known sulfonyl nitrenes include methyl sulfonyl nitrene,
trifluoromethyl sulfonyl nitrene,...
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Nitrogen Amine Enamine Ammonium Hydrazo Nitrene Imine Oxime Hydrazone Azo
Amide Imidate Amidine Carbamate Imide Nitrile Isonitrile Cyanate Isocyanate...
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intermediates have been isolated. The
mechanism is
postulated to
proceed via a
nitrene intermediate. Hemetsberger, H.; Knittel, D. (1972). "Synthese und Thermolyse...
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amide into an
intermediate isocyanate. The
formation of an
intermediate nitrene is not
possible because it
implies also the
formation of a
hydroxamic acid...
- letter),
Jersey Dutch, and
Ocaina language. In chemistry, N̈
represents a
nitrene. "N̈" and "n̈"
appear in very few languages, so they are not represented...