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[*] posted on 4-4-2006 at 08:11
Question about salt formation


I have a question about the salt formation of the -NH-
group and a metal.
When the -NH- group for instance in a energetic material (biphenylamin) is refluxed with a hydroxyde (KOH in aque. H2O) to the
-NK-group, do the material decompose or is it depended on the material is nitrated or is it a azine, amin or a easy nitro group ?
Potentially the sensitive material can synthetisized with a carbonate and a acid.
Maybe interested is the potassium salt of a nitrated bifurazanamin or when possiple a nitroamino derivat of
dihexamethylenediamin ;).



[Edited on 4-4-2006 by Madandcrazy]
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