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Peroxynitrate (or peroxonitrate) refers to salts of the unstable peroxynitric acid, HNO4. Peroxynitrate is unstable and decomposes to nitrate and dioxygen.[1]
No solid peroxynitrate salts are known.[2] However, there is a report that the chemist Sebastian Moiseevich Tanatar produced sodium peroxynitrate octahydrate (NaNO3·H2O2·8H2O) by evaporating a solution of sodium nitrate and hydrogen peroxide until crystallisation begins and then mixing with alcohol to form crystals of the octahydrate.[3]
^Miyamoto, Sayuri; Ronsein, Graziella E.; Corrêa, Thaís C.; Martinez, Glaucia R.; Medeiros, Marisa H. G.; Di Mascio, Paolo (2009). "Direct evidence of singlet molecular oxygen generation from peroxynitrate, a decomposition product of peroxynitrite". Dalton Transactions (29): 5720. doi:10.1039/b905560f. ISSN 1477-9226.
^Greenwood, Norman N.; Earnshaw, Alan (1997). Chemistry of the Elements (2nd ed.). Butterworth-Heinemann. ISBN 978-0-08-037941-8.
^Mellor, Joseph William (1922). A Comprehensive Treatise on Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry, Volume 2. New York: Longmans, Green and Co. p. 816.
Peroxynitrate (or peroxonitrate) refers to salts of the unstable peroxynitric acid, HNO4. Peroxynitrate is unstable and decomposes to nitrate and dioxygen...
Orthonitrate, a chemical ion composed of nitrogen and oxygen with a 3− charge Peroxynitrate, another chemical ion composed of nitrogen and oxygen with a 1− charge...
formula HNO 4. It is an oxyacid of nitrogen, after peroxynitrous acid. Peroxynitrate, the conjugate base of peroxynitric acid, is formed rapidly during decomposition...
O=N−O− or NO−2 Nitrate O2N−O− or NO−3 Peroxynitrite O=N−O−O− or NO−3 Peroxynitrate O2N−O−O− or NO−4 Orthonitrate +N(−O−)4 or NO3−4 Hyponitrite −O−N=N−O−...
hypobromite, while NaNO2 reacts with singlet oxygen to form unstable peroxynitrate. NaN3 quenches singlet oxygen so it can only react by electron transfer...