2024
DOI: 10.1002/anie.202317355
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Pentazolate Anion: A Rare and Preferred Five‐Membered Ligand for Constructing Pentasil‐Zeolite Topology Architectures

Yuteng Cao,
Yu Liu,
Wenquan Zhang

Abstract: As the fourth full‐nitrogen structure, the pentazolate anion (cyclo‐N5−) was highly coveted for decades. In 2017, the first air‐stable non‐metal pentazolate salt, (N5)6(H3O)3(NH4)4Cl, was obtained, representing a milestone in this field. As the latest member of the azole family, cyclo‐N5− is comprised of five nitrogen atoms. Although significant attention has been paid to the potential of cyclo‐N5− as an energetic material, its poor thermostability hinders any practical application. However, the unique ring st… Show more

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“…1). 2 Furthermore, cyclo-N 5 − , as a rare and preferred ligand for building topology architectures, provides new possibilities in coordination chemistry. 2 i Therefore, the use of NaN 5 as a basic raw material for all N 5 − based energetic materials is a fundamental of pentazolate chemistry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). 2 Furthermore, cyclo-N 5 − , as a rare and preferred ligand for building topology architectures, provides new possibilities in coordination chemistry. 2 i Therefore, the use of NaN 5 as a basic raw material for all N 5 − based energetic materials is a fundamental of pentazolate chemistry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%