Abstract
The interaction of N2O5 with trimethylsilyl derivatives of functionally substituted hydrazines has for the first time resulted in the formation of nitrohydrazines; the relationship of the nitrohydrazine stability with the nature of the functional group and the molecular geometry is established.
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