STRUCTURAL STUDIES OF INORGANIC OXIDIZERS

Abstract

The compounds of interest in this study of the structure of inorganic oxidizers are: OF2, O2F2, O3F2, O4F2, NF3, N2F4, N2F2 and N3F. Each of these compounds is a potential source of O-F or N-F ionic species. The object of the present program is the investigation of stable ions, such as NF4(+), NF2(+) and OF(+). The experimental approach to structural studies has been the assumption that the ions will exist in solution. A suitable solvent system for the detection of O-F or N-F ions is the oxidizer itself. The present study has, therefore, been concerned with the analysis of ion or radical species present in the pure liquid oxidizers and in the liquid systems: OF2-NF3, O2F2-NF3 and O3F2-NF3.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 31, 1964
Accession Number
AD0610595

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