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ABOUT THE MECHANISM FOR N2O FORMATION IN CATALYZED REACTION BETWEEN HYDROXYLAMMONIUM AND NITRITE IN WATER, ETHYLENE GLYCOL AND DIOXANE

Abstract

The gaseous product of the reaction between hydroxylammonium and nitrite in ethylene glycol, dioxane and ethylene glycol-dioxane mixture was identified as N2O. It was shown that this reaction is catalyzed by boron acid and copper ions. The mechanism for N2O formation and the influence of copper ions on it in water and organic solvents is discussed. The obtained results allow optimizing the conditions of obtaining N2O from hydroxylammonium salts and increasing its yield.

About the Authors

A. S. Bashmakov
Kemerovo State Medical Academy
Russian Federation
Alexander S. Bashmakov – Candidate of Physics and Mathematics, Assistant Professor at the Department of Physical, Colloidal, Analytical and Organic Chemistry


E. P. Dyagileva
Kemerovo State Medical Academy
Russian Federation
Elena P. Dyagileva – Candidate of Chemistry, Assistant Professor at the Department of Physical, Colloidal, Analytical and Organic Chemistry


D. A. Kurgachev
Kemerovo State Medical Academy
Russian Federation
Dmitriy A. Kurgachev – Intern at the Department Pharmaceutical Chemistry


E. V. Leonteva
Kemerovo State Medical Academy
Russian Federation
Elena V. Leonteva – Candidate of Chemistry, Assistant Professor at the Department of Physical, Colloidal, Analytical and Organic Chemistry


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Bashmakov A.S., Dyagileva E.P., Kurgachev D.A., Leonteva E.V. ABOUT THE MECHANISM FOR N2O FORMATION IN CATALYZED REACTION BETWEEN HYDROXYLAMMONIUM AND NITRITE IN WATER, ETHYLENE GLYCOL AND DIOXANE. SibScript. 2015;(4-3):228-232. (In Russ.)

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