Ball milling of sodium
oxides and alkali metal halide salts under
a pressure of 2 atm nitrous oxide at temperatures of 38 ± 4 °C
is reported. After 2.5 h of ball milling, FTIR data for both 14N2O and 15N2O additions
show conclusively that cis-Na2N2O2 is formed based on excellent agreement with data reported
earlier by Jansen and Feldmann who prepared pure crystalline cis-Na2N2O2 by reaction
of sodium oxide and nitrous oxide for 2 h at 360 °C in a tube
furnace. Continued ball milling under nitrous oxide leads to slow
buildup of NaNO3 with yields on the order of 24% achieved
in 20 h. Production of nitrate only occurs during active ball milling.
Studies over the first 10 h reveal a trend among potassium halide
salts: KBr ≅ KCl > KI ≫ KF. Ball milling of sodium
oxide
alone under an atmosphere of N2O gives much lower yields
than ball milling in the presence of added alkali metal halide salt.
Ball milling of sodium oxide and nitrous oxide in fluorocarbon oil,
silicone oil, calcium fluoride, clinoptilolite, molecular sieves,
and silica gel does not lead to significant yields of either cis-Na2N2O2 or NaNO3.
Cy )) at room temperature. Evacuation results in fast loss of bound CO 2 and regeneration of 2 Ph and 2 Cy . Variable temperature data for formation of 3 Cy yield ΔH o = −8.7 ± 0.6 kcal•mol −1 , ΔS o = −17.1 ± 2.0 cal•mol −1 •K −1 , and ΔG o 298K = −3.6 ± 1.2 kcal•mol −1 . DFT studies were performed and provide additional insight into the energetics and mechanisms for the reactions.
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