iodamines
Iodamines are a class of chemical compounds containing a nitrogen-iodine bond. The general formula for these compounds can be represented as R-NI2, where R is an organic group or a hydrogen atom. The simplest iodamine is NI3, which is nitrogen triiodide. Nitrogen triiodide is an extremely unstable explosive compound that detonates upon contact with friction, heat, or even a slight touch. It is formed by reacting ammonia with iodine.
Other iodamines can be synthesized through various chemical reactions, often involving the reaction of amines with
These reagents are often employed as mild iodinating agents, meaning they can introduce iodine atoms into other