- Carbon-nitrogen bond
A carbon-nitrogen bond is a
covalent bond betweencarbon andnitrogen and one of the most abundant inorganic chemistry andbiochemistry ["Organic Chemistry" John McMurry 2nd Ed.] .Nitrogen has five
valence electron s and in simple amines it istrivalent with two remaining electrons forming alone pair . Through it, nitrogen can form an additional bond tohydrogen making ittetravalent and with a positive charge inammonium salt s. Many nitrogen compounds can thus be potentially basic but its degree depends on the configuration: the nitrogen atom inamide s is not basic due to delocalization of the lone pair into a double bond and inpyrrole the lone pair is part of an aromatic sextet.In common with
carbon-carbon bond s, these bonds can be stabledouble bond s for instanceimine s andtriple bond s such asnitrile s.Bond length s range from 147.9 pm for simpleamine s to 147.5 pm for C-N= compounds such asnitromethane to 135.2 pm for partial double bonds inpyridine to 115.8 pm for triple bonds as innitrile sCRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics 65Th Ed.] . Thebond strength in a CN bond is higher (184 kcal/mol) than that of the CC bond (145 kcal/mol)A CN bond is strongly polarized towards nitrogen (
electronegativity for C and N is 2.55 and 3.04, respectively) and subsequentlymolecular dipole moment s can be high:cyanamide 4.27 D,diazomethane 1.5 D,methyl azide 2.17,pyridine 2.19. For this reason many compounds containing CN bonds are water-soluble.Nitrogen functional groups
ee also
* Other carbon bonds with
group 15 element s: carbon-nitrogen bonds,carbon-phosphorus bond s
* Other carbon bonds withperiod 2 element s:carbon-lithium bond s,carbon-beryllium bond s,carbon-boron bond s,carbon-carbon bond s, carbon-nitrogen bonds,carbon-oxygen bond s,carbon-fluorine bond sReferences
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