triazenes
Triazenes are a class of organic compounds characterized by the functional group R−N=N−NR'R'', where R, R', and R'' represent hydrogen atoms or organic groups. This structure features a chain of three nitrogen atoms, with a double bond between the first two and a single bond between the second and third. Triazenes are isomers of triazoles, which have a five-membered ring containing three nitrogen atoms.
The simplest triazene is 1H-1,2,3-triazene, which is unstable. More common are aryl triazenes, where at least
Triazenes exhibit a variety of chemical properties. They can undergo decomposition, often releasing nitrogen gas and
The stability of triazenes can vary significantly depending on the substituents attached to the nitrogen atoms.