| Title:  Cyanogen Azide CAS Registry Number:  764-05-6 Additional Names:  Carbon pernitride Molecular Formula:  CN4 Molecular Weight:  68.04 Percent Composition:  C 17.65%, N 82.34% Literature References:  Prepd by suspending NaN3 in dry acetonitrile and distilling cyanogen chloride into the cooled suspension:  Marsh, Hermes, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 86, 4506 (1964); see also Chem. Eng. News 42, 51 (Oct. 26, 1964); Marsh, US 3410658 (1968); Marsh, J. Org. Chem. 37, 2966 (1972).  Spectrum, structure, dipole moment:  Costain, Kroto, Can. J. Phys. 50, 1453 (1972); Almenningen et al., Acta Chem. Scand. 27, 1531 (1973). Properties:  Clear, colorless, oily liquid.  Caution:  The pure azide detonates violently upon thermal, electrical or mechanical shock!  Can be handled relatively safely in solvents.  Half-life of a 27% soln in acetonitrile is 15 days at room temp, more stable at lower temps. Use:  In organic synthesis.  Has a versatility and scope of chemical reactivity that is very broad and useful, e.g. reacts with alkanes to give primary alkylcyanamides:  Anastassiou et al., J. Am. Chem. Soc. 87, 2296 (1965).  |