R. P. Subrayan, P. G. Rasmussen
Jan 8, 1999
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Tetrahedron
Abstract
Abstract Cyanation of bis(4,5-dicyano-1-methyl-2-imidazoly)amine( 1 ) using cyanogen chloride gave N,N-bis(4,5-dicyano-1-methyl-2-imidazolyl)cyanamide( 3 ) as a light yellow solid. Compound 3 is thermally labile and upon heating the NCN bond is cleaved and the reactive amine intermediate readily reacts with the moisture giving 1 . Nucleophilic aromatic substitution(S N Ar) reaction of the sodium salt of 1 with cyanuric chloride gave N,N,N′,N′,N″,N″-hexakis(4,5-dicyano-1-methyl-2-imidazolyl)melamine( 5 ), as a white microcrystalline solid. Compound 5 is thermally stable up to 300°C in nitrogen and air. Compound 5 showed strong emission bands at 476 nm in acetonitrile and 448 nm in DMF. Therefore, 5 may be used as a fluorescent probe.