Study of a New Compound Derived from Phosphoramidic Acid
Author Information
Author(s): Gubina Kateryna, Shatrava Iuliia, Ovchynnikov Vladimir, Amirkhanov Vladimir
Primary Institution: National Taras Shevchenko University, Department of Chemistry, Kyiv, Ukraine
Hypothesis
The hydrolysis of [(1,3-thiazol-2-ylamino)carbonyl]phosphoramidic acid in water leads to the formation of a new compound.
Conclusion
The study successfully synthesized a new compound, N-1,3-thiazol-2-yl-urea phosphate, and characterized its crystal structure.
Supporting Evidence
- The new compound was confirmed through X-ray analysis.
- The synthesis involved heating the phosphoramidic acid in water.
- The structure was characterized as a three-dimensional polymer.
Takeaway
Scientists made a new chemical compound by mixing two substances in water and heating them. They then looked at the new compound's structure using special X-ray techniques.
Methodology
The compound was synthesized through hydrolysis of [(1,3-thiazol-2-ylamino)carbonyl]phosphoramidic acid in water, followed by X-ray crystallography for structural analysis.
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