Aromatic c-nitroso compounds and their dimers: A model for probing the reaction mechanisms in crystalline molecular solids

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This review is focused on the dimerization and dissociation of aromatic C-nitroso compounds and their dimers, the reactions that could be used as a convenient model for studying the thermal organic solid-state reaction mechanisms. This molecular model is simple because it includes formation or breaking of only one covalent bond between two nitrogen atoms. The crystalline molecular solids of nitroso dimers (azodioxides) dissociate by photolysis under the cryogenic conditions, and re-dimerize by slow warming. The thermal re-dimerization reaction is examined under the different topotactic conditions in crystals: disordering, surface defects, and phase transformations. Depending on the conditions, and on the molecular structure, aromatic C-nitroso compounds can associate to form one-dimensional polymeric structures and are able to self-assemble on gold surfaces.

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Biljan, I., & Vančik, H. (2017, December 14). Aromatic c-nitroso compounds and their dimers: A model for probing the reaction mechanisms in crystalline molecular solids. Crystals. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst7120376

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