lC2n2
lC2n2 is a chemical compound composed of lithium (Li), carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and hydrogen (H), with the molecular formula often represented as LiC2N2Hx, where x varies depending on the specific structure. It belongs to a class of lithium-containing organic compounds, though its exact nature can vary based on synthesis methods and conditions. The compound is not a single well-defined molecule but rather a general term for materials formed through reactions involving lithium, carbon, and nitrogen sources.
Research into lC2n2 compounds has primarily focused on their potential applications in energy storage and catalysis.
The synthesis of lC2n2 typically involves high-temperature reactions, such as the thermal decomposition of lithium azide
While lC2n2 itself is not widely commercialized, its derivatives and related compounds play roles in advanced