Calculated Bond Characters in Phosphoryl Compounds

Calculated Bond Characters in Phosphoryl Compoundshttps://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ja00885a012by EL Wagner - ‎1963 - ‎Cited by 81 - ‎Rela...
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BONDCHARACTERS

Jan. 20, 1963

TABLE I1 AMIDE-AMMONIACOMPOUNDS Stability range (% of Probable formula

Transition temp. to amide,

NHa)

NHs.HCONHia 53.5-71 N H ~ * C H X C O N H ~ ~ 68-92 NH3.HCONI-ICHs *.. (metastable) NHs*HCONHCHj (stable) 61-74 NHs.HCON( CHa)t 52-67

O C .

Eutectic temp. with NHs, OC.

M.P., OC.

(by-

extr.)

-75.5 -32

..a

-75

-82

-25

..

-102

-96

-75 -87 a A second addition compound, 2NHa.HCON9, undergoes transition to the 1: 1compound and solution a t -92 ; its eutectic temperature with ammonia is -96’. -82 -w.5

-96 -94

it appears highly probable that each of them consists of amide and ammonia in equimolecular ratio. The NMF-ammonia compound occurs in two modifications, one of which appeared here only as a metastable phase. Stability and melting point data are shown in Table 11, in which the 1 : l compounds of acetamide and formamide with ammonia, reported in previous paper^,^,^ are included for comparison.

Discussion Since the amide-formic acid compounds of Table I are relatively stable a t their melting points and since they are all formally analogous t o ammonium formate, the names by which they are designated in the table appear to be appropriate. It is significant that the sharpness of the maxima in the equilibrium curves,

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and the steepness of these curves in the region where formic acid is solid phase, both increase in the order formarnide