Preparation of a neutral nitrogen allotrope hexanitrogen C2h-N6
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Compounds consisting only of the element nitrogen (polynitrogens or nitrogen allotropes) are considered promising clean energy-storage materials owing to their immense energy content that is much higher than hydrogen, ammonia or hydrazine, which are in common use, and because they release only harmless nitrogen on decomposition 1 . However, their extreme instability poses a substantial synthetic challenge and no neutral molecular nitrogen allotrope beyond N 2 has been isolated 2,3 . Here we present the room-temperature preparation of molecular N 6 (hexanitrogen) through the gas-phase reaction of chlorine or bromine with silver azide, followed by trapping in argon matrices at 10 K. We also prepared neat N 6 as a film at liquid nitrogen temperature (77 K), further indicating its stability. Infrared and ultraviolet–visible (UV-Vis) spectroscopy, 15 N-isotope labelling and ab initio computations firmly support our findings. The preparation of a metastable molecular nitrogen allotrope beyond N 2 contributes to our fundamental scientific knowledge and possibly opens new opportunities for future energy-storage concepts.