Hydroxylamine as an Oxygen Nucleophile. Structure and Reactivity of Ammonia Oxide
Journal of the American Chemical Society2006Vol. 128(38), pp. 12374–12375
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Anthony J. Kirby, John E. Davies, Tiago A. S. Brandão, Pedro F. da Silva, Willian R. Rocha, Faruk Nome
Abstract
Ammonia oxide is revealed as a stable molecule in a crystal structure and as a likely reactive species in many reactions of hydroxylamine.
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