Synthesis and infrared spectra of phenazines.

The structure and reactivity of aza-aromatic nitramines has been under study in this laboratory for several years. Since the chemical properties of phenazine place it between aromatic hydrocarbons and strongly electron-deficient aza-aromatics, the compound is especially interesting from the point of...

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Main Author: Stammer, Chaim.
Other Authors: Taurins, A. (Supervisor)
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: McGill University 1962
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Summary:The structure and reactivity of aza-aromatic nitramines has been under study in this laboratory for several years. Since the chemical properties of phenazine place it between aromatic hydrocarbons and strongly electron-deficient aza-aromatics, the compound is especially interesting from the point of view of the behaviour of its nitramine derivatives. An investigation of the latter would bridge the gap between nitramines of the two groups of compounds. 2-Nitraminophenazine was prepared and was found to behave similarly to the known aza-aromatic compounds of this type. 1-Nitraminophenazine could not be isolated under the reaction conditions.