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Molecular structure of hydrazoic acid with hydrogen-bonded tetramers in nearly planar layers.

Jürgen Evers1, Michael Göbel, Burkhard Krumm, Franz Martin, Sergey Medvedyev, Gilbert Oehlinger, Franz Xaver Steemann, Ivan Troyan, Thomas M Klapötke, Mikhail I Eremets.   

Abstract

Hydrazoic acid (HN(3))--potentially explosive, highly toxic, and very hygroscopic--is the simplest covalent azide and contains 97.7 wt % nitrogen. Although its molecular structure was established decades ago, its crystal structure has now been solved by X-ray diffraction for the first time. Molecules of HN(3) are connected to each other by hydrogen bonds in nearly planar layers parallel to (001) with stacking sequence A, B, ... The layer distance, at 2.950(1) Å, is shorter than that in 2H-graphite [3.355(2) Å]. The hydrogen bonds N-H···N are of great interest, since the azido group consists of three homonuclear atoms with identical electronegativity, but different formal charges. These hydrogen bonds are bifurcated into moderate ones with ≈2.0 Å and into weak ones with ≈2.6 Å. The moderate ones build up tetramers (HN(3))(4) in a nearly planar net of eight-membered rings. To the best of our knowledge, such a network of tetramers of a simple molecule is unique.
© 2011 American Chemical Society

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21702466     DOI: 10.1021/ja2027053

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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