Thermal stability and thermal decomposition of N-oxides
Abstract
Kinetic manometric studies indicate that the first step in the thermal decomposition of a number of N-oxides is the formation of a cyclic activated complex. There is a correlation between the thermal stability of the compounds studied in the liquid phase and the charge on the oxygen atom of the N-oxide group calculated by the MPDP method. Autocatalysis of gas evolution from halogenopyridine N-oxides is explained by hydrogen halide autocatalysis. The limit of thermal stability for N-oxides is likely to be no greater than 270°C.
How to Cite
Klyuchnikov, O. R.; Nikishev, Yu. Yu. Chem. Heterocycl. Compd. 1995, 31, 1367. [Khim. Geterotsikl. Soedin. 1995, 1573.]
For this article in the English edition, see DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01168633