Nitrosyl
Nitrosyl is a part of the name of chemical compounds, the NO - or NO - containing ions, for the former term is common. The compounds are derived from nitric oxide NO.
The reduction of nitric oxide results in the at temperatures above -95 ° C unstable hyponitrite anion NO:
When quite easy taking place oxidation of NO produced the nitrosyl or nitrosonium cation NO :
Examples of nitrosyl compounds are:
- Nitrosyl nitrosyl NOF
- Nitrosyl chloride NOCl
- Nitrosyl NOBr
- Black Roussin'sches ammonium salt NH4 [ Fe4S3 (NO) 7]
- Nitrosylsulfuric / Nitrosylhydrogensulfat NOHSO4
- Nitrosyl tetrafluoroborate [ NO] BF4
- Nitrosylcyanid NOCN
- Nitrosylazid NON3
- Nitrosylperchlorat NOClO4
- Nitrosyltricarbonyltriphenyl - phosphinmangan C21H15MnNO4P
- Nitrosyl tris ( triphenylphosphine ) rhodium [( C6H5) 3P ] 3RH (NO)
- Nitrosylhexafluorophosphat NOPF6
- Nitrosobenzene C6H5NO
Nitrosyl salts react with water to form nitrous acid
Organic compounds of the general form R1R2R3C -N = O, which formally from NO - derived ion are referred to as nitroso compounds. A common feature of these compounds is the NO group, which is named as nitroso functional group.
Occurs NO ( nitric oxide so ) or neutral anion or cation as ligand in complexes, then these are sometimes referred to as a metal nitrosyl complex. The nitrosyl ion is isoelectronic with CO, N2 or CN -, has the bond order 3 and acts as a nitrosyl radical on in mononuclear complexes in rare line or angled arrangement.
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- Substance Group
- Nitrosylverbindung