Nucleophilic Attack of Azide at Electrophilic Azides: Formation of N6 Units in Hexazene and Aminopentazole Derivatives

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With the help of selective 15N labeling experiments, it has been confirmed that nucleophilic attack of azide at iminium-activated organic azides leads to short-lived hexazene intermediates. Such species do not only tend to a cleavage reaction with formation of N-azido compounds, but also undergo ring closure to generate unprecedented amidino-functionalized pentazoles. Thus, treatment of the parent Vilsmeier reagent with two equivalents of sodium azide creates an aminopentazole derivative as the main product, which is easily characterized by NMR spectroscopy.

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Banert, K., & Pester, T. (2020). Nucleophilic Attack of Azide at Electrophilic Azides: Formation of N6 Units in Hexazene and Aminopentazole Derivatives. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 59(30), 12315–12320. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202003010

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