Phosphoryl nitride
Phosphoryl nitride in chemistry is a reactive intermediate with the structure OPN.[1] It is a linear oxygen phosphorus nitrogen molecule with a formal double bond between P and O (phosphoryl) and a triple bond (nitride) between P and N. It can be obtained in argon matrix isolation at 16 K by laser photolysis of phosphoryl triazide, OP(N3)3.[2] OPN and its isomer ONP can interconvert by photoisomerization.
References
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