1981
DOI: 10.1002/jhet.5570180741
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Polynitroalkyltetrazoles

Abstract: 5‐(Fluorodinitromethyl)‐and 5‐(trinitromethyl)tetrazoles were synthesized in the reactions of fluorodinitroacetonitrile with sodium azide, and trinitroacetonitrile with trimethylsilyl azide, respectively, and characterized as their ammonium salts.

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“…The tetrazole and the salts were identified only by IR and 19 F NMR spectra and have not been well characterized. 17,18 In this manuscript we report the synthesis and full characterization of 5-(fluorodinitromethyl)-2H-tetrazole and three salts with the energetic 5-(fluorodinitromethyl)tetrazolate anion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tetrazole and the salts were identified only by IR and 19 F NMR spectra and have not been well characterized. 17,18 In this manuscript we report the synthesis and full characterization of 5-(fluorodinitromethyl)-2H-tetrazole and three salts with the energetic 5-(fluorodinitromethyl)tetrazolate anion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After an acidic workup and treatment with aqueous ammonia (25 %) ammonium 5‐(fluorodinitromethyl)‐2 H ‐tetrazolate ( 6 ) was isolated in acceptable yields of 32 % (two steps from compound 4 ). If trimethylsilyl azide is used instead of sodium azide as known from the literature,15 with heating the risk of the formation of undesired side products including azidodinitro acetonitrile ( 7 ) is given. In fact, 19 F NMR experiments out of this reaction mixture confirmed the generation of more than three species even without heating, and ring closing reactions were continued with sodium azide.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The syntheses of 5‐trinitromethyl‐ and 5‐fluorodinitromethyl‐2 H ‐tetrazole and some of their salts were first published in 1981 by Grakauskas et al 15. and Fokin et al.,16 respectively.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A focus of recent interest in new energetic compounds has been the synthesis of azaheterocycles polynitrated in a side chain possessing high performance and low sensitivity to friction and impact [2][3][4]. Known classes include 5-(dinitromethyl)tetrazoles [4,5], 2-aminopyridinium dinitromethylides [6,7], and 1,1-diamino-2,2dinitroethane derivatives [3].…”
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“…__________________________________________________________________________________________ 1 Center for Heterocyclic Compounds, University of Florida, Department of Chemistry, Gainesville, Florida 32611-7200, USA; e-mail: Katritzky@chem.ufl.edu. 3 5-(Dinitromethyl)-1H-tetrazoles have been prepared: i) from the sodium salt of dinitroacetonitrile (6) in two steps involving nucleophilic attack of the azide ion on the carbon atom of the nitrile group (8-12%) followed by ring closure to give 5-dinitromethyl-1H-tetrazole (7) with 8% yield (Scheme 3) [9]; and also by ii) 1,3-dipolar addition of fluorodinitroacetonitrile (8) with sodium azide providing 5-[fluoro(dinitro)methyl]-1H-tetrazole (9) with 85% yield [4]. 3 5-(Dinitromethyl)-1H-tetrazoles have been prepared: i) from the sodium salt of dinitroacetonitrile (6) in two steps involving nucleophilic attack of the azide ion on the carbon atom of the nitrile group (8-12%) followed by ring closure to give 5-dinitromethyl-1H-tetrazole (7) with 8% yield (Scheme 3) [9]; and also by ii) 1,3-dipolar addition of fluorodinitroacetonitrile (8) with sodium azide providing 5-[fluoro(dinitro)methyl]-1H-tetrazole (9) with 85% yield [4].…”
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