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[*] posted on 12-3-2024 at 21:09
Hydrazinol (N-amino hydroxylamine)


Formula: H2N-NH-OH

Does anybody know how to make it? Catalytic hydrogenation of nitrous oxide is one possibility but I'm wondering if there might be a method at STP via oxidizing hydrazine.
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[*] posted on 13-3-2024 at 07:52


This is postulated as an intermediate in some oxidations of hydrazine. It is probably extremely unstable and decomposes rapidly to ammonia + nitroxyl. I doubt it is stable above dry ice temperatures, if even then.



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[*] posted on 13-3-2024 at 08:58


There are no credible looking reactions with this compound turned up by a SciFinder search.



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[*] posted on 14-3-2024 at 08:51


Quote: Originally posted by Yorty2040  
Catalytic hydrogenation of nitrous oxide is one possibility(...)

Could you post the link of the paper?




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