Concept information
Preferred term
nitroxyl
Definition
- Nitroxyl (common name) or azanone (IUPAC name) is the chemical compound HNO. It is well known in the gas phase. Nitroxyl can be formed as a short-lived intermediate in the solution phase. The conjugate base, NO⁻, nitroxide anion, is the reduced form of nitric oxide (NO) and is isoelectronic with dioxygen. The bond dissociation energy of H−NO is 49.5 kcal/mol (207 kJ/mol), which is unusually weak for a bond to the hydrogen atom. (Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitroxyl)
Broader concept
Entry terms
- azanone
- nitronous oxide
- nitrosyl hydride
In other languages
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URI
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