trihaloamines
Trihaloamines are a class of chemical compounds with the general formula NX3, where X represents a halogen atom such as chlorine, bromine, or iodine. These compounds are characterized by a central nitrogen atom bonded to three halogen atoms. The simplest and most well-known trihaloamine is nitrogen trichloride (NCl3).
Trihaloamines are generally unstable and can be explosive, particularly nitrogen trichloride. Their stability decreases with increasing
The synthesis of trihaloamines typically involves the reaction of ammonia with halogens or halogen-containing compounds under