Application of 1455-77-2, New Advances in Chemical Research in 2021. The transformation of simple hydrocarbons into more complex and valuable products via catalytic C–H bond functionalisation has revolutionised modern synthetic chemistry. 1455-77-2, name is 3,5-Diamino-1,2,4-triazole, molecular formula is C2H5N5, its traditional synthetic route has been very mature, but the traditional synthetic route has various shortcomings, below Introduce a new synthetic route.
It has been reported that the salts of 1,2,4-triazole and 3-amino-1,2,4-triazole could be obtained via an acid-base neutralization [29, 30]. Likewise, the LiDAtz with two amino groups on the triazole ring was prepared by the neutralization from equimolar 3,5-diamino-1H-1,2,4-triazole (DAtzH) and LiOH. Briefly, equimolar DAtzH and LiOH were added into deionized water separately, mixed and kept reacting and stirring at room temperature for 24 h, and the synthetic process is listed in Scheme 1. The product, a yellow powder, was obtained with 96.8% yield after evaporation of water and then drying at 120 C under vacuum for 24 h. 13C Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR, 400 MHz, D2O): 161.73 ppm. Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR, KBr, cm-1) spectra: 3374, 3417 (w, nuNH2), 3335 (m, nuH2O), 1608 (m, deltaNH2), 1558 (m, nuC-N), 1475 (s, nuC-N), 1382 (m, nuC-N-C), 1070 (m, nuC-N), 688, 773 (w, deltaN-C-N). Elemental analyses (EA; C2H4N5Li, 105.06): found: C 13.22, H 2.20, N 78.42%; calculated: C 13.20, H 2.22, N 76.96%. High-resolution mass spectra [HRMS-electrospray ionization (ESI)]: m/z: [M+H+] calcd. for C2H5LiN5: 106.0700, found: 106.0700.
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