carbazic
Carbazic is a term that can refer to a few related chemical concepts, primarily carbazates and carbazic acid. Carbazates are organic compounds with the functional group R-O-C(=O)-NH-NH2, or more generally, esters of carbazic acid. These are derivatives of hydrazine where one hydrogen atom is replaced by an alkoxycarbonyl group. Carbazic acid itself has the chemical formula NH2NHCOOH. It is an unstable compound and is typically encountered as its esters or salts.
The synthesis of carbazates often involves the reaction of a chloroformate with hydrazine. For example, ethyl
The carbazic acid moiety is sometimes referred to in the context of the carbazate group. While carbazic